Marmellata #25 «LATEST · 2026»

She took the "Marmellata #25" (the jam), leaving him with nothing but a void.

It hits because it’s relatable. It’s about the small, annoying things you miss when a person leaves—the way they organized the kitchen or the specific brand of jam they liked. Cremonini’s vocals carry a "shrug-shouldered" sadness that feels more honest than a loud power ballad. The Verdict Marmellata #25

He starts playing sports (specifically tennis) just to distract himself, even though he's not particularly good at it. She took the "Marmellata #25" (the jam), leaving

The song perfectly captures that specific, bittersweet melancholy of a house that feels too empty. It’s not a dramatic, weeping ballad; instead, it uses a catchy, mid-tempo melody and slightly quirky lyrics to describe the mundane reality of losing someone. The Storytelling It’s not a dramatic, weeping ballad; instead, it

Whether you’re actually nursing a broken heart or just driving with the windows down, "Marmellata #25" is a masterclass in Italian pop songwriting. It’s nostalgic, slightly ironic, and impossible not to sing along to during the chorus.

The references to Baggio and the feeling of a "world that's ending" resonate with a very specific sense of 2000s Italian identity. Why It Works