Kalispera Lyrics by Guè is a latest Italian song in the voice of Guè. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Kalispera song lyrics are also written by Guè. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. It is a song about a complex, intense relationship. The lyrics reflect a mix of carefree moments and deep emotional struggles. Guè sings about a passionate connection, filled with luxury, style, and some distance, as he navigates the highs and lows of his feelings. He hints at being torn between enjoying the present and distancing himself emotionally, especially as he contemplates love and commitment. The chorus emphasizes the desire for the person to stay for the night but warns not to call him the next day, revealing his inner conflict.
Kalispera Lyrics
[Intro: Ghali, Guč]
Questa sera, kalispera
Se c’č Venere in Ariete rimani
E domani, please don’t call me
Non puoi bruciare a una fenice le ali
G-U-É
[Strofa 1: Guč]
Babe, tu sai il mio stile eh
No non puoi togliere la “G” da G-U-É
Do you believe in love?, io ancora non lo so
Drippo il tuo body in designer
Di notte fuori, Ghost Rider
E se ti piace anche a me mi piace
Che sia Fendi, che sia Versace
Perché sei boujee, perché sei Rachet
E lo facciamo per fare pace
[Pre-Ritornello 1: Guč, Ghali]
E allora che fai tonight
Io sono tro-troppo high
E non penso a quanto pesa (No, no, no)
Ogni singolo mio dramma, ho I diamanti sulla guancia
Ho il cemento nella giacca Prada
Vedo il lago dalla casa nuova
Se mi annoio adieu (Adieu), perō fammi uno squillo quando torni in Italia (Ah ah)
Baby, please don’t cry
[Ritornello: Ghali]
Questa sera, kalispera
Se c’č Venere in Ariete rimani (Rimani)
E domani (E domani), please don’t call me (Don’t call me)
Non puoi bruciare a una fenice le ali
[Strofa 2: Ghali]
Con quella tua amica fai la furba (Se)
Sanno tutti che hai la lingua lunga
Se mi vedi diventi rossa come un cartoon
Quindi non č vero che non ce la fai pių (Fake)
Mentre cerco una scusa per restare ancora lontano da te
Tu hai sempre una scusa per stare nuda vicino a me
[Pre-Ritornello 2: Ghali]
E allora che fai tonight
Io sono free, free dai guai
Non pensare a quanto pesa (No)
Ogni lacrima di mamma, ho I diamanti sulla guancia
Deserto nella giacca Prada
Vedo il duomo dalla casa nuova
Se mi annoio adieu (Adieu), ma tu fammi uno squillo quando torni in Italia (No)
Baby, please don’t cry
[Ritornello: Ghali, Tony Effe]
Questa sera, kalispera
Se c’č Venere in Ariete rimani (Rimani)
E domani (E domani), please don’t call me (Don’t call me)
Non puoi bruciare a una fenice le ali
Ah ah ah
[Strofa 3: Tony Effe, Ghali]
Baby non chiamarmi, sono in piazza a vendere quei grammi
Chissā quando diventeremo grandi
Vorrei ricoprire il tuo corpo di diamanti
Poi cancellare tutti quanti I miei sbagli
Con la vida va cosė, gocce di Rivotril
Non voglio pių pensare a quella b!tch
Taglio in due la mia SIM cosė non puoi chiamarmi
Vorrei solo andare via da qui, dove non posso pių cercarti (Dove)
Sono a disagio se mi guardi (A disagio), sei diversa dalle altre
Io sono un delinquente tu sei una cosa a parte (Sosa)
Baby, please don’t cry
[Ritornello: Ghali]
Questa sera, kalispera
Se c’č Venere in Ariete rimani (Rimani)
E domani (E domani), please don’t call me (Don’t call me)
Non puoi bruciare a una fenice le ali
[Outro: Guč]
Questa sera, kalispera
Se c’č Venere in Ariete rimani
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Kalispera Lyrics Meaning
[Intro: Ghali, Guè]
In this intro, the artist greets the night with “kalispera” (Greek for “good evening”). He asks the person to stay if Venus is in Aries, hinting at astrological influences. But he also makes it clear that he doesn’t want to be contacted tomorrow, referencing the idea that one can’t destroy the wings of a phoenix, a symbol of rebirth and independence.
[Strofa 1: Guè]
Guè talks about his distinctive style and confidence, emphasizing that his identity, represented by “G-U-É,” can’t be changed. He’s unsure about love but enjoys a luxurious lifestyle, dressing his partner in designer clothes. He mentions going out at night, comparing himself to “Ghost Rider” for his rebellious, free-spirited attitude. His attraction to the person is about both their high-end style and their contrasts—being both boujee and rachet, and sometimes using material indulgence to make up for past issues.
[Pre-Ritornello 1: Guè, Ghali]
Here, Guè reflects on the night and how he’s too high to worry about his problems. He mentions his lavish lifestyle—diamond-studded cheeks and Prada jacket—while enjoying the view from his new house. He’s indifferent to boredom, hinting that if he’s tired, he’ll leave, but he still asks the person to call when they return to Italy, showing a sense of detachment, yet longing.
[Ritornello: Ghali]
In the chorus, Ghali repeats the theme of the evening—”kalispera” and asks the person to stay for the night, but also tells them not to call him the next day. The metaphor of a phoenix’s wings symbolizes the fragility of relationships, suggesting the need for freedom and space.
[Strofa 2: Ghali]
Ghali describes how the person is acting sly with their friend, and everyone knows they talk too much. When they see him, they become shy, but he dismisses their claims of not being able to handle the situation. He talks about how he’s trying to find reasons to stay distant, while the person always finds excuses to be physically close, hinting at the tension between desire and emotional barriers.
[Pre-Ritornello 2: Ghali]
In the second pre-chorus, Ghali seems carefree, free from worries, and even distances himself from the emotional burdens of life. He mentions the pain of his mother’s tears and his luxury—wearing Prada and living in a fancy new house with a view. Like the first pre-chorus, he mentions leaving if he gets bored, but he still wants the person to stay connected to him, showcasing both detachment and a longing for closeness.
[Ritornello: Ghali, Tony Effe]
This chorus repeats the same themes of the first one: the person should stay for the night, but don’t contact him the next day. The mention of a phoenix’s wings underscores the idea that he wants to avoid being emotionally trapped or burdened, desiring both freedom and connection.
[Strofa 3: Tony Effe, Ghali]
Tony Effe talks about being caught up in street life, selling drügs, and dreaming about a better future. He wishes to give the person diamonds but also wants to erase his mistakes. He talks about coping with life through pills, trying to forget someone from his past. There’s a desire to escape his current life, but also a discomfort when being observed, as the person is different from others. He sees himself as a criminal, while the person is something special—yet he struggles to connect with her emotionally.
[Ritornello: Ghali]
The final chorus repeats the same message as the earlier ones—stay for the night, but don’t reach out tomorrow. The phoenix metaphor remains central, emphasizing the balance between wanting intimacy and needing space to preserve one’s independence.
[Outro: Guè]
In the outro, Guè repeats the greeting “kalispera” and the request for the person to stay if Venus is in Aries. This closing reiterates the themes of desire, astrological influence, and emotional distance from the rest of the song.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Kalispera song?
A. Kalispera song is sung by Guè.
Q. Who wrote Kalispera lyrics?
A. Kalispera lyrics are penned by Guè.
Q. Who has given the music of Kalispera song?
A. Kalispera music is composed and produced by Guè.
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