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

While has one of the most recognizable versions of "Bella Ciao" associated with La Casa de Papel (Money Heist), the song itself is a historic Italian folk anthem with roots dating back over a century before the show. Diego Moreno's "Original Artist" Role

: 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. While has one of the most recognizable versions

: 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 : During WWII, the lyrics were adapted by

The song has two distinct historical versions that precede any modern recording: : His version, featuring a Spanish adaptation of

In the series, the song acts as a symbol of the robbers' rebellion against a "rigged system".

: 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"