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Adriana Spuria Returns With a Song to Brighten Your Morning

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Opening the window in the morning is something I’ve always loved. That first sign of light, the air, the world not fully awake yet. Morning by Adriana Spuria belongs exactly there. Early morning, cup in hand, I let it run – and it fit the moment, like the day had already started in that tone.

Adriana Spuria Morning

The Shape of “Morning”

The song opens its eyes slowly. Acoustic textures are breathing beside synth and strings, but not competing, just moving together. The arrangement shows that sense of care I always look for, shaped by Gae Capitano on synth, piano, and strings, with Corrado Salemi on acoustic guitar. Bass and percussion move underneath, leaving room for the voice.

Lyrically, Adriana Spuria writes about waking up, watching light going over ordinary things, and holding space for someone who matters. Lines about falling, learning, and trusting the light return again and again, forming a subtle rhythm of persistence. I hear patience in these words, it’s there when nothing else moves.

On Light and Recovery

The morning here works as a symbol for renewal, but it comes through strong lines rather than abstract ideas. “In the morning there’s a perfect light” keeps returning like a reference point, while phrases about falling, learning, and finding the way back makes you think about a cycle of recovery. Nature and repetition are both mature, small things that keep someone strong when the worries show up again.

The acoustic unplugged attitude brings those words closer. With just voice and guitar, lines like “every time you lose you learn” feel more exposed. The lyric video follows that same line, leaving the words to bring some light and to define the focus. I kept noticing how the chorus circles back on itself, over and over, like breathing.

Adriana Spuria Morning

Looking Back and Ahead

Adriana Spuria’s path adds weight to this release. She’s singing and writing since her teens, performing across Italy, moving between jazz, folk, blues, pop, rock, and dance projects in the 1990s. A SIAE scholarship led her to CET, founded by Mogol, followed by a publishing deal with Kromaki Music connected to Radio Monte Carlo and Radio 105.

Her independent label, LaFabbrika, marked a turning point. From the Il mio modo di dirti le cose to viral moments like Non Credo and national TV appearances on RAI UNO, her work has moved naturally. Morning continues that line and joins recent singles that will form her next album, planned for spring 2026.

The video fits the song’s tone: fragments of daily life, filmed by Adriana herself with a phone, at home and in Syracuse. Watching it, I felt the same thing the song offers – a reminder that light shows up every day, even when we feel late to the window.

You can follow Adriana Spuria on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, X, and Spotify and keep an eye on what she’s building next.

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Written by: Flav


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