Raiz Rosa, video at Capodimonte and release date March 20th and the connection to Mare Fuori
Raiz's song "Rosa" returns to the spotlight with a new release, accompanied by an unreleased video clip and an unplugged version available on streaming platforms, an operation that does not limit itself to re-proposing an already known song but reinterprets it through a new visual and emotional language, capable of connecting music, personal narration and a highly symbolic artistic space such as the Museum and Royal Wood of Capodimonte.
When is Rosa di Raiz released and where can you listen to it?
The exit is set for Friday March 20 2026, the date on which the new version of the song will be available on all major digital platforms, along with a version unplugged which represents a more essential and direct reinterpretation of the song, placing the voice and the emotional structure of the piece at the centre.
The song was not born today, but it was written in 2024 for the fourth season of Sea Out, where Raiz plays Don Salvatore Ricci, and this very connection with the series helps to strengthen its narrative value, creating a bridge between fiction and the personal dimension.
Rosa's video filmed in Capodimonte: why it's special
The unreleased video clip was made entirely within the Museum and Real Bosco di Capodimonte, a choice that has not only aesthetic but also symbolic value, because it transforms a historical space into a place of contemporary storytelling, where art, movement and music intertwine.
The direction and choreography are by Alexandra Sorrentino, which builds a visual narrative based on the relationship between body and space, staging a dialogue between Raiz and his daughter Lea through a choreography that becomes an emotional story, without relying on a linear narrative but letting gestures construct the meaning.
The Meaning of Rosa: Between Fiction and Real Life
The text of "Pink" It was born with a double reading, initially linked to the characters of the series Sea Out, but later expanded to a more intimate and personal dimension, in which the relationship between father and daughter becomes the true center of the story.
Raiz himself explained the meaning of the song, describing it as a reflection on parenthood and the desire to imagine a different, more peaceful future, even when the present is marked by difficulties, thus creating an overlap between fiction and reality that strengthens the intensity of the message.
Lea's role and the construction of the video
In the video clip, the presence of Lea Della Volpe, the artist's daughter, is not an accessory element but becomes an integral part of the narrative construction, helping to make the story more authentic and less filtered.
The choreography developed in the video follows a path that unites tenderness, conflict and transformation, transforming movement into an expressive tool capable of expressing what words cannot, in a balance between personal dimension and artistic representation.
Capodimonte as a narrative space: the meaning of choice
The choice to set the video in Capodimonte It is not a coincidence, but responds to a precise idea of dialogue between different arts, where the historical and artistic heritage becomes an active part of the narrative, offering a backdrop that amplifies the meaning of the images.
The Museum and Royal Wood of Capodimonte thus opens up to new forms of expression, welcoming projects that use contemporary languages to enhance spaces, in a logic that aims to broaden the audience and create connections between tradition and current artistic production.
Rosa di Raiz: A song that changes shape
With this new release, “Rosa” transforms without losing its identity, moving from a song linked to a television series to a personal and performative story, in which music, images and space dialogue with each other.
The unplugged version and the music video represent two different levels of the same project, one more intimate and sonorous, the other visual and narrative, which together contribute to redefining the way the song is perceived, making it closer to the direct experience of listening and viewing.