André Maurois wrote: in family life, the driving force is imagination, through which people rediscover one another. When it runs dry, dialogue becomes repetitive. It is remarkable how precisely this idea materializes in the new single “Tell Me Something,” which was released on June 19, 2026 with the support of the label Hitmint Music ®. This work is the result of a long-standing creative partnership between two perfectly complementary musicians: Italian guitarist and producer Giorgio Baldi and American songwriter Matthew Marston.

The authors enclose a complex psychological dilemma in a light, sunny, and rhythmic form. It is a “sunny” track with dance energy: at first it makes you move, and then it resonates almost therapeutically inside. The idea sounds aphoristic: relationships reach an impasse not because of a lack of words, but because familiar words lose their meaning. “I love you” can be a confession – or an empty cliché; everything depends on what stands behind it. Musically, the track is held together by Baldi’s expressive guitar parts, a tight dance rhythm, and Marston’s charismatic delivery. Additional depth in the lower register is created by the bass guitar of Pierfrancesco Alliotta, giving the track a pleasant pulsating tangibility.
One cannot overlook the visual design of the single. The cover, created by Gelsomina Scuderi with model Micol Suber, subtly captures the mood of the release – it contains an aesthetic of light melancholy and a frozen moment when the decision has not yet been made, but the air is already heated to the limit.

Cover art: Gelsomina Scuderi, model: Micol Suber.
The cross-cultural code of the track is immediately readable: it carries both American root melancholy and refined European cinematic quality. “Tell Me Something” turned out to be exactly what songs about tired relationships rarely are. Giorgio Baldi and Matthew Marston offer a way out of the crisis, and they offer it in a form you want to dance to. Not “it’s over,” but “let’s try to tell each other something new.”









