Featured on her third album, Il mondo in un secondo , her version is a polished pop-rock anthem that helped define her early career.

"Urlo e non mi senti" (I scream and you don't hear me) stands as a cornerstone of Italian pop-rock, capturing the raw frustration of an emotional disconnect. Originally released as a single by in 2010, the song was written by Francesco "Kekko" Silvestre , the frontman of Modà , along with bandmate Enrico Zapparoli . While Amoroso's version brought the track to mainstream fame, Modà’s own live performances, particularly their rendition at Palasharp , have become fan favorites for their grit and intensity. Themes of Silence and Invisibility

The Echo of Distance: Exploring Modà’s "Urlo e non mi senti"

The lyrics dive deep into the void left by a failing or distant relationship. The central metaphor—screaming at the top of one's lungs only to be met with silence—describes a feeling of total invisibility. Key motifs throughout the song include:

The singer asks if their partner still looks for them among others, highlighting the fear of being forgotten.