Carlot opens an intimate and unfiltered window into one of the most difficult journeys a person can face: living through a dark period while fighting inner demons without clear tools or answers. The song stands as a raw and honest reflection on mental health, vulnerability, and self-awareness.

“Non Vengo da Marte” speaks to a reality that is often discussed but rarely understood. While conversations around mental health have become more common, Carlot focuses on the exhausting reality of battling an enemy that never leaves, your own mind. The song captures the weight of that struggle, the constant tension, and the loneliness that can come with it. Rather than offering easy solutions, it highlights a powerful and uncomfortable truth: sometimes you are both the problem and the solution at the same time.
Written by Elisa Carlotti together with Simone Veludo and produced by Frà Priolo, the track moves with emotional restraint and clarity. The songwriting avoids dramatization, choosing instead to sit with discomfort and honesty. This approach allows listeners to recognize themselves in the song, making it feel less like a performance and more like a shared confession.
The Carlot project was born from a deep expressive need, with the intention of reaching listeners who feel misunderstood, lost, or isolated. Through a series of singles, she explores specific emotional states that many people experience but often try to hide. Each release acts as a small mirror, offering comfort through recognition rather than resolution.
With “Non Vengo da Marte,” Carlot delivers a song that does not seek to explain pain away, but to sit with it. It is a quiet act of courage, an acknowledgment that awareness itself can be a form of relief. For listeners navigating their own inner wars, the song offers something rare and necessary: the feeling of not being alone.