Pischello is an informal, somewhat slang term for 'kid' or 'youngster', often used to refer to a boy or a young man.
In the song, Sfera Ebbasta uses it when he raps, "Ricordano metà dei danni fatti da pischello" (They remind me of half the damage I did as a kid). It adds a touch of authenticity and street credibility to his reflection on his past mistakes, making it a more vivid and relatable term than a standard word like ragazzo.
Sfera Ebbasta's "Più Forte," which means "Stronger," is a powerful anthem about resilience and self-belief. The song tells the story of overcoming obstacles when everyone tries to shut you down. Sfera Ebbasta advises finding your own way in, even if it means using the "window entrance when everyone wants to close the doors on you." He emphasizes that what doesn't kill you doesn't just make you stronger; it can't mess with you anymore. It's a raw and confident take on pushing through anxiety and hard times by remembering that you are the strongest one.
The lyrics get personal, reflecting on past mistakes and disappointing his mom, but finding redemption in his success. He mentions his tattoos are not just ink; they are reminders of his past and the loved ones he carries with him on his journey. The song is a promise to himself and his friends, a declaration that even after lonely nights and struggles, he knows where he comes from and is determined to succeed. It's a message of hope for anyone who's ever felt counted out, reminding them to keep fighting because one day they will "take it all."