Jump to content

La Casa De Papel - Bella Chao - Diego Moreno (original Artist) Online

: During WWII, the lyrics were adapted by the Italian resistance fighting against Nazi occupation and Mussolini’s fascist regime. This version changed the "goodbye" from a worker's lament to a partisan’s farewell as they headed to the mountains to fight. Significance in La Casa de Papel

: Moreno is an Argentine-born artist living in Naples, Italy, known for blending Latin rhythms with Italian folk. : During WWII, the lyrics were adapted by

: His version, featuring a Spanish adaptation of the partisan lyrics, was included in his album Canciones Revolucionàrias Latinoamericanas . This specific arrangement helped popularize the song's "Resistance" theme globally alongside the Netflix series. The True Origins of "Bella Ciao" : His version, featuring a Spanish adaptation of

: Different arrangements are used throughout the show to match the tone, from the high-energy celebration when finding the tunnel to the mournful version following major character deaths. The song has two distinct historical versions that

The song has two distinct historical versions that precede any modern recording:

: Originally sung by "mondine" (rice-paddy weeders) in Northern Italy's Po Valley. These women sang it to protest backbreaking labor, low pay, and harsh supervisors.

In the context of the series, many viewers refer to Diego Moreno as the "Original Artist" because his 1999 recording with the became a cornerstone of the show's musical identity.