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"The Week End is too short" The frantic anthem for those who keep racing, even when they’re supposed to be resting. If you thought Country and Funk couldn't speak Neapolitan, get ready to change your mind. "The Week End is too short" isn't just a song; it’s a mirror held up to our modern lives, compressed into 48 hours of pure madness. The track opens with a slide guitar, only to be hit by a "rubbery" funk bassline that forces your head to nod. Stress, Broccoli, and Freedom The track tackles the paradox of the weekend with sharp satire. The fluid transition from English to Neapolitan is a precise narrative choice: English represents duty, the daily grind ("I’m tied up with work"), the endless to-do list, and global speed. Neapolitan is the language of the heart, the authentic outburst, and the grit of daily reality ("M’aggi’a munnà ‘e friariell’"). There’s a subtle irony in describing Saturday morning as a "war of independence" between grocery shopping and the mechanic. "The Week End is too short" is the perfect antidote to Monday morning. It’s a song that tells you: "Yes, it was a mess, you didn't do half the things you planned, but you're alive—and that small taste of freedom was worth the whole week."