As the festival also doubled as the selection ofthe Italian act for theEurovision Song Contest 2024,[7] "La noia" went on to represent the country at the event, where it finished in 7th place at the final with 268 points. The song reached number four on theItalian singles chart and has been certified triple platinum by theFIMI, for selling over 300,000 units. It also reached the charts in Switzerland, San Marino, Croatia and Greece.
A bilingual Spanish-Italian version featuring Álvaro de Luna was released on 3 May 2024.[8][9]
The song was written by Angelina Mango with Madame and produced by Dardust.[10][11] The singer confirmed that it is inspired in its rhythms bycumbia:[12][13]
The song has received generally favourable reviews from Italian music critics.[14]
Andrea Laffranchi ofCorriere della Sera described the song as "upbeat, fresh, carefree" with "a latin soul" and "a refrain that smells of Mediterranean tradition."[15] Silvia Danielli ofBillboard Italia wrote that the sounds are associated with reggaeton and cumbia, finding it "an excellent hit" with "interesting" lyrics.[16] Filippo Ferrari ofRolling Stone Italia appreciated the production, reporting that it "will amaze those who have not yet focused on it."[17]Il Messaggero stated that the narrative style of Madame is perceptible, while Dardust is recognizable "in the guitars of the refrain."[18] Andrea Conti ofIl Fatto Quotidiano said the song "comes straight away, so straight, leaving no escape" whose lyrics come across as "a wide-ranging reflection on life, from relationships to business," on which Mango "sings beautifully."[19]
Leila Sales ofSpin described the song as a "a catchy, cumbia-inspired pop song" where the title "translates to "The Boredom", though I would not describe this as a boring song".[20]
A music video to accompany the release of "La noia", directed by Giulio Rosati, was first released ontoYouTube on 7 February 2024. Alessia Musillo ofElle Decor Italia associated the image of the singer toMedusa and describe the narrative as the representation of "the process of dressing a sacred woman", in which "the braided hair looks like tree branches and resembles, without veils, the head of aGorgon out of its time".[21]
Italian broadcasterRAI organised the 74th edition of theSanremo Music Festival between 6 and 10 February 2024. As had been the case since 2015, the winner would earn theright of first refusal to represent Italy at the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest.
On 3 December 2023, Angelina Mango, was announced among the participants of the festival, with the title of her competing entry revealed the following 19 December.[22][23] Mango went on to win the festival, coming second with the public and first with the press and radio juries in the final round of voting.[24]
TheEurovision Song Contest 2024 took place at theMalmö Arena inMalmö, Sweden, and consisted of two semi-finals held on the respective dates of 7 and 9 May and the final on 11 May 2024. As a member of the "Big Five", Italy automatically qualifies for the final.[25]
Discussing her participation in Eurovision, Mango commented that she and the songwriting team were considering the possibility to change part of the lyrics to English or Spanish ahead of the contest.[26][4] On 6 March 2024,RAI released an official statement of participation, confirming that the song had been reworked to comply with Eurovision regulations requiring that entries do not exceed a length of 3 minutes,[27] and shortly after Mango confirmed that the lyrics would remain in Italian.[28] For the revamp, two verse repetitions were cut from one chorus.[29]
At the end of the contest the song placed placed 4th on the jury ranking and 7th on the televoting, placing seventh in the final combined ranking.[30]