According to Modà’s frontman, Kekko Silvestre, the song is a "conversation between a girl in difficulty and a friend of hers".
Released in February 2011, "Arriverà" (English: "It Will Come") served as a pivotal entry for both Modà and Emma Marrone at the 61st Sanremo Music Festival . Although it finished in behind Roberto Vecchioni’s "Chiamami ancora amore," it became a massive commercial success. It dominated the Italian singles chart for five consecutive weeks and was eventually certified double platinum . II. Lyrical Themes: Hope and Support ModГ feat. Emma - ArriverГ - Videoclip Ufficiale
The video blends the raw energy of Modà’s rock roots with the elegant pop sensibility Emma is known for. According to Modà’s frontman, Kekko Silvestre, the song
The song uses nature-based metaphors, such as the transition from winter to a "scorching summer day" (giorno d'estate rovente), to symbolize the arrival of hope and healing. It dominated the Italian singles chart for five
The video features actors Davide Silvestri and Valentina Bellè, illustrating a narrative that mirrors the song's themes of emotional struggle and eventual connection.
"Arriverà" is often cited as a definitive example of the "Italian pop-rock ballad" of the early 2010s. It successfully showcased the chemistry between Silvestre’s signature raspy vocals and Emma’s powerful, soul-inflected delivery. The track remains a staple in both artists' repertoires and is frequently performed at live events and festivals across Italy.
Directed by , the official videoclip was filmed at the Teatro alle Vigne di Lodi .