The song "Le Stesse Cose Che Facevo Con Te" (The Same Things I Did with You) by Ultimo explores the emotions and reflections of the narrator after a breakup. The lyrics depict a comparison between the narrator's past relationship and their current situation. In the beginning, the narrator reminisces about the activities they used to do with their former partner, such as going out to a secluded place to drink. However, now these things seem foolish to the narrator since they are no longer together. The mention of the place feeling like a market when their partner was present implies that their presence made everything more enjoyable and alive. The narrative then shifts to the narrator's present situation with a new partner. The new person wants to repeat the same activities as before, entering the car and loudly singing their shared songs. The narrator observes silently and smiles, but feels like a coward because they also join in singing. They do not want to make the new person aware that they are already thinking of someone else, not fully invested in the new relationship. The chorus expresses the narrator's perception of their new partner as foolish, portraying them as lacking the qualities and significance that their ex-partner possessed. The ex is referred to as "the true music," implying that their relationship felt genuine and connected, while the new person appears superficial and shallow in comparison. The lyrics continue by contrasting the behaviors and attitudes of the ex and the new partner. The ex used to talk freely and informally, while the new partner is more formal in their speech. The ex was supportive when the narrator was intoxicated, whereas the new partner lectures about the harmful effects of smoking. The ex expressed a desire to make their father proud, whereas the narrator cried upon meeting their father. Once again, the chorus emphasizes the narrator's perception of their new partner as foolish and lacking the depth and significance that their ex possessed. Overall, "Le Stesse Cose Che Facevo Con Te" reflects on the feelings and thoughts of the narrator after a breakup. It highlights the longing for the past relationship and the difficulty of moving on when the new partner doesn't measure up to the depth and connection experienced previously.