Tananai - Abissale May 2026

Released in late 2022, "Abissale" (Abyssal) marked a pivotal shift in Alberto Cotta Ramusino's career. While his earlier work often leaned into cynical irony and upbeat synth-pop, this track is a masterclass in . It explores the quiet, terrifying moment when a relationship hasn't ended with a bang, but with a slow, silent drifting apart.

We live in an age of "ghosting" and digital noise. "Abissale" captures the opposite: the that happens within a long-term relationship. It speaks to the fear of looking at someone you know everything about and realizing you no longer know who they are. Tananai - ABISSALE

If you haven't revisited the music video, it’s worth a watch for its stark minimalism—it features Tananai standing still in the middle of a bustling Milan, a visual metaphor for the internal stillness and isolation the song describes. You can watch the official video on Tananai's YouTube Channel. Released in late 2022, "Abissale" (Abyssal) marked a

Produced by Tananai himself, the track swaps frantic beats for a that slowly swells with orchestral strings. It mirrors the feeling of sinking—it's slow, heavy, and immersive. This shift proved to critics that he wasn't just a "Sanremo fluke," but a songwriter capable of carrying the weight of the Italian melodic tradition into the modern era. Why It Still Resonates We live in an age of "ghosting" and digital noise

"Abissale" is more than just a radio hit; it’s the sound of stripping away the "party boy" persona of "Sesso Occasionale" to reveal something raw, vulnerable, and—as the title suggests—bottomless. The Depth of the "Abyss"