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MARINA’s latest single, “CUNTISSIMO” released on April 10, 2025, is a bold and unapologetic anthem celebrating feminine power, pleasure, and self-liberation. As the third single from her upcoming album Princess of Power, the track marks a confident return to the kind of glam-pop maximalism that defined her earlier work.
In “CUNTISSIMO,” MARINA reclaims a historically derogatory term, transforming it into a symbol of empowerment. She draws inspiration from iconic women like Elizabeth Taylor, Sophia Loren, Madonna, and Rihanna—figures who embody strength, sensuality, and independence. The song serves as a defiant anthem, challenging patriarchal norms and celebrating the joy of living life unapologetically.
The composition is anthemic and theatrical, featuring lush synths and a driving beat that underscore MARINA’s soaring vocals. The lyrics are both playful and provocative, inviting listeners to embrace their desires and reject societal constraints. Lines like “I’m not your angel, I’m your queen” encapsulate the song’s message of self-empowerment and liberation.
The song opens with a declaration:
“I’m a star, I’m a star, I’m a star.”
It’s not a plea for validation—it’s a reminder. She knows her worth, and she’s done shrinking to make anyone else more comfortable. Even when she’s physically near someone, there’s distance: the space between who she is and who the world might try to make her become. That tension fuels the entire track. This isn’t a woman looking for a savior—it’s a woman who is the main event.
“CUNTISSIMO” isn’t just a catchy word, it’s a lifestyle. It’s the art of living on your own terms. Of walking down the street with your push-up bra and your ex-husband’s diamonds and daring anyone to question it.
MARINA invokes pop culture icons: Salma Hayek, Thelma & Louise, not as fantasies, but as role models for bold, untamed femininity. There’s no tragic romance here, no Bonnie and Clyde narrative. Instead, MARINA offers something more radical: female camaraderie, pleasure without guilt, and an unapologetic commitment to self.
The song brims with details that paint a life of luxury and eccentricity:
“a glass of ice-cold champagne,” “smoke a Vogue out in the rain,” “Kaftans,” “châteaux,” and casual trips to Lake Como.
These aren’t just status symbols, they’re freedom symbols. Every lyric feels like a rejection of the mundane, the expected, the patriarchal. She’s not “settling down”. She’s rising up, and inviting others to do the same.
And then there’s the chorus—where the emotional core lies. It’s not just about ditching the ex who still texts at 2 AM; it’s about reclaiming your energy, redirecting your worth.
“Your energy is precious / Not your fault he fell in love”
– might be the most elegant middle finger ever sung.
By the bridge, MARINA’s living “the American life” and “the Italian dream.” It’s global, it’s glam, it’s her. She’s built a world where desire, power, and independence don’t just coexist—they dance together in heels on a marble floor.
At the end, “CUNTISSIMO” is a manifesto in glitter and gold leaf—a rebellious, radiant reminder that being too much is exactly enough.
The full song is available on Youtube.
Also, don’t miss our review of MARINA – “Cupid’s Girl”, which we praised as “playful, confident, and magnetic.”
[Verse]
Ah, I’m a star, I’m a star, I’m a star
I’ll be shining wherever you are
I’m a star, I’m a star, I’m a star
You’re so close to me, but I’m so far
It’s the power when I’m walkin’
On the streets, sweet talkin’
Push-up bra in my diamonds
Gift from my ex-husband
[Refrain]
(Cuntissimo) Oh baby, it’s a way of life
(Cuntissimo) Don’t let nobody dull my shine
(Cu-cuntissimo) This ain’t no Bonnie and Clyde
(Uh-huh, uh-huh) But you can be my Thelma on the side
[Pre-Chorus]
They say that I should settle down
But I don’t wanna (Don’t wanna)
I don’t wanna (Wanna, wanna)
[Chorus]
(Cuntissimo) Salma Hayek in the sun
(Cuntissimo) Louise and Thelma on the run
(Cuntissimo) Your ex is hitting you up (Up)
But you no longer give a fuck
(Cuntissimo) Leaving that loser on read
(Cu-cuntissimo) Don’t let him back in your bed
(Cuntissimo) ‘Cause your energy is precious (Ah)
Not your fault he fell in love
[Verse]
Ah, yeah, I’m sweet and I’m icy and strange
Indecisive, obsessive, I crave
A glass of ice-cold champagne
Smoke a Vogue out in the rain
Yeah, we go to Lake Como
Then we take over a château
I’ve been living in a Kaftan
Do people still say YOLO?
[Refrain]
(Cuntissimo) Oh baby, it’s a way of life
(Cuntissimo) Don’t let nobody dull my shine
(Cu-cuntissimo) This ain’t no Bonnie and Clyde
(Uh-huh, uh-huh) But you can be my Thelma on the side
[Pre-Chorus]
They say that I should settle down
But I don’t wanna
I don’t wanna (Wanna, wanna, woo)
[Chorus]
(Cuntissimo) Salma Hayek in the sun
(Cuntissimo) Louise and Thelma on the run
(Cuntissimo) Your ex is hitting you up (Up)
But you no longer give a fuck
(Cuntissimo) Leaving that loser on read
(Cu-cuntissimo) Don’t let him back in your bed
(Cuntissimo) ‘Cause your energy is precious (Ah)
Not your fault he fell in love
[Bridge]
I live the American life
So I do it my way, yeah, I do what I like
I live the Italian dream
And it set me free, so let’s celebrate tonight
[Chorus]
Salma Hayek in the sun (Ah-ah)
Louise and Thelma on the run (Ah-ah)
Your ex is hitting you up (Ah)
But you no longer give a fuck
(Cuntissimo) Leaving that loser on read
(Cuntissimo) Don’t let him back in your bed
(Cuntissimo) ‘Cause your energy is precious (Ah)
Not your fault he fell in love
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