Song Meaning
The speaker immediately launches into a raw, unfiltered monologue about sexual technique. It's a brash, no-holds-barred instruction manual, delivered with casual confidence and explicit detail.
The core tension lies in the speaker's dual focus: ostensibly on facilitating female pleasure, yet equally on detecting its absence. The crude language, like "ravano il grilletto" (I rub the clitoris), frames the act as almost mechanical, a procedure to be followed. This transactional approach hints at a deeper, more cynical undercurrent beneath the surface-level advice.
The repeated use of "grilletto" (clitoris, but literally "trigger") is a key linguistic choice. It reduces a complex anatomical point to a simple, almost weaponized mechanism—a "trigger" for pleasure or a signal for deceit. This cold, detached framing culminates in the stark contrast between a "gonfio e lungo" (swollen and long) clitoris signifying pleasure and a "rintanato" (hidden) one indicating faking.
The true punch lands in the closing line: "Ecco dove le fotti le donne, capito?" ("That's where you 'fuck' women, you know?"). The word "fotti" here carries a double meaning, shifting from the physical act of sex to "tricking" or "understanding deeply" in a manipulative sense. This revelation reframes the entire preceding "advice" not as genuine care for pleasure, but as a strategy for control and detection, turning intimacy into a game of psychological one-upmanship.