Sanremo 2025 – Clara on stage I felt free

Interviews

Clara on the Ariston stage brought her new song Fever.

One year after “rough diamonds”, the singer brought with him the intensity of a piece that is an emotional journey between ups and downs, between dream and reality.

Fever It is a narrative, an intertwining of evocative orchestrations, urban pulsations, deep bass and electronic suggestions. A song that evolves as a cinematographic story, capable of merged the contemporary attitude of Clara With a refined and unpredictable musical construction.

Q&A

What was the best thing about this experience on stage?

The most beautiful thing was undoubtedly the synergy that was created on stage. We had a lot of fun and lived every moment with great intensity. I will never forget how much we felt alive, always discovering new emotions.

You mentioned a particular “charge”. What is it that gave you this energy?

I felt strong, this charge. It was a feeling of total freedom and I think it also reached the public from home.
I perceived an authentic connection with those who looked at us.

The video clip has a strong visual impact. Can you tell us something about its realization?

The video tells the story of a girl who dreams of skating but can't. It is inspired by my experience in artistic skating, a sport that I loved but that I also lived with difficulty. I wanted to tell that feeling of feeling judged and the strength to react. The director made exactly my vision, transforming the video into a powerful story.

You have chosen to tell a very personal story. Was it difficult to expose yourself so much?

Yes, it was a courageous choice, but it was necessary. I wanted to show a part of me that I often keep hidden. It was like dealing with my demons and transforming them into art.

You also talked about mental health. Why is this theme so important for you?

I think it is essential to talk about it because there is still a lot to do. This year I wanted to create “the pharmacy of love”, a space where people can meet a psychologist and confront each other freely. It was an incredible experience to see how many people found comfort in this initiative.

How did you feel on stage during this experience?

I felt free. I found a new security in my voice and I heard a unique connection with the public. Every time I sang, I felt that all the emotions aligned perfectly. It was a magical experience.

You have mentioned the importance of sporting discipline in your life. How did sport influence your artistic path?

Sport taught me the discipline and constancy. He prompted me to always improve myself, to never satisfy me. I also brought this mentality into music, pushing me to always look for new horizons.

What's in your future? New projects?

At the moment I have no immediate musical projects, but I am open to new experiences, even outside the world of music. I want to explore new possibilities and see where curiosity will bring me. I'm ready for everything!

What would you say to Clara a few years ago, who still looked for his way?

I would tell you to have confidence and never give up, because every difficulty leads to a new awareness. I would continue to remind you that the important thing is to remain authentic and not be afraid to show their fragility.

The video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opweye3de8y

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