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"Stupida"
Song

Stupida is the third single of Alessandra Amoroso. The song is the title-track of the debut album of Alessandra, Stupida.

Track listing

Digital download/Standard
  1. "Stupida" – 03:33
Digital download/Remix
  1. "Stupida (Remix by Emiliano Pepe feat La Pina)" – 03:54

The song

Stupida is a song written by Diego Calvetti, Federica Camba e Daniele Coro. Alessandra sung this song for the first time at the last episode of Amici di Maria De Filippi, before winning the talent show. The song was made available for the digital download and for the radio airplay from 27 March 2009. The single debuted in the charts the twenty-second position, and then climb to the top. The success of Stupida also reported in the Top 20Immobile, the singer's previous single, and former world number one. On May 2009 was distributed for radio airplay a remix of stupid manufactured by Emiliano Pepe with the featuring of La Pina. On September 2 Stupid is recorded by TV Sorrisi e Canzoni as best song of the week.

Screenshoot from the videoclip of the song.

Latin salsa singer La India covered 'Stupida' in a salsa version titled 'Estupida' as her first single for her upcoming 2010 album.

The music video

The music video produced for Stupida was filmed in Verona, and it is inspired by the movie Ricomincio da capo. In the video Alessandra Amoroso wakes up every morning, repeating always the same day, August 12, his birthday, when it seems that nobody being aware of his presence.

In the finale of the video last time begins to flow normally, and the change is also stressed by the change of the image that becomes brighter and more natural compared to the atmosphere dark and bluish, which had accompanied the sequences up to that point.

Peak positions in the charts

Chart Peak
position
FIMI 1[1]
Swiss 64[2]

References

  1. ^ "FIMI chart, Stupida".
  2. ^ "Swiss Music Charts".
Preceded by Italian Singles Chart number-one single
April 10, 2009 - April 17, 2009
Succeeded by