The song "Femmina" by Junior Cally is a deep and emotional ballad about love and heartbreak. The lyrics describe the singer's struggles in a relationship where he feels rejected and unwanted by the woman he loves. He longs for her love and attention, but no matter what he does, he cannot win her over. The opening lines of the song set the scene for the singer's emotional journey, as he looks for his lover from the top of a building, hoping she won't make him fall. Despite his emptiness, he is willing to do anything to win her back, even buying the Duomo, a famous cathedral in Milan. The singer reflects on the hurtful things his lover has said to him, and how her disapproval has made him feel like a failure. He has dug deep within himself, seeking redemption and trying to find something good in their relationship, but she is still ashamed of him. The chorus of the song repeats the refrain "Le notti in America", which means "the nights in America", suggesting that the singer may have traveled to America to win back his lover. However, despite his efforts, she has rejected him once again, leaving him heartbroken and alone. As the song progresses, the singer grows more desperate, expressing his pain and anger at being rejected. He contrasts himself with the woman's new lover, saying that he is not deserving of her, and that he, on the other hand, is the one who truly loves her. The singer is haunted by memories of his lover, and he sings of the guilt and remorse he feels for the way he has treated her. He longs to be with her once again, but he knows that it is too late, and that she will never accept him back. In the end, the singer resigns himself to the fact that he will never be with his lover again, but he still holds out hope that she may one day return to him. He promises to wait for her, no matter how long it takes, and he ends the song with a heartfelt goodbye to his lost love.