The video is characterized by its lighthearted, almost surrealist aesthetic. It typically features Gazzè in various staged environments that mirror the song's narrative—a story of a man trying (and often failing) to navigate the complexities of a "usual" sexual or romantic encounter.

: Gazzè plays a charmingly awkward version of himself, often breaking the fourth wall with expressive facial gestures.

: The video uses a mix of practical sets and stylized lighting to create a theatrical feel, emphasizing that the "performance" of romance is often just that—a bit of a show.

The video remains a staple for fans of Musica d'autore , representing a moment in the late 2000s when Italian pop embraced a quirky, more alternative visual language.

: Mundane objects and everyday interactions are heightened, reflecting the lyrics' focus on the "ordinary" nature of love and sex, stripped of grand cinematic pretension. Musical and Cultural Impact

"Il Solito Sesso" was a massive radio success in Italy. The video played a crucial role in cementing the song’s identity as a modern Italian pop classic. It highlights Gazzè's ability to blend sophisticated musicality (driven by his iconic bass playing) with lyrics that are relatable yet intellectually sharp.

Max Gazzè’s official video for serves as a whimsical, visually inventive companion to one of his most beloved hits. Released following his 2008 Sanremo Music Festival appearance, the video captures the song's themes of romantic fumbling and the clumsy dance of human connection with Gazzè’s signature Roman irony. Visual Narrative and Style

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