Song Meaning
This brief skit sets an aggressive, territorial tone right out of the gate. The speaker, Emis Killa, announces his presence with "Blocco Recordz," immediately establishing a crew or label affiliation. The energy is confrontational, aimed at perceived rivals or outsiders.
The core tension here is a stark contrast between the speaker's perceived authenticity and the perceived weakness of others. The lyrics dismissively refer to opponents as "pezzi di merda" (pieces of shit) and "finocchi di merda" (fucking faggots), implying a deep disdain. This aggressive posturing suggests a desire to assert dominance within the music scene.
The most striking element is the raw, unfiltered aggression and the use of derogatory language. Phrases like "Oh i dischi si fanno in una notte" (Oh, records are made in one night) boast about rapid production, while "Voi continuate ad andare alle jam in bici" (You guys keep going to jams on bikes) belittles the efforts of others. It's a direct, almost crude assertion of superiority.
This skit's effectiveness lies in its unapologetic, confrontational delivery. It functions as a blunt declaration of intent and a warning, designed to intimidate and solidify the speaker's position. The raw anger and dismissive insults create an immediate sense of conflict and establish a brash, uncompromising persona for the artist and his label.