According to Modà’s frontman, Kekko Silvestre, the song is a "conversation between a girl in difficulty and a friend of hers".

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.

Directed by , the official videoclip was filmed at the Teatro alle Vigne di Lodi .

The video blends the raw energy of Modà’s rock roots with the elegant pop sensibility Emma is known for.

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