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presagio — omen / premonition

Presagio translates to "omen" or "premonition". It's a word that carries a sense of mystery and destiny, making it quite captivating.

In the song, Sfera Ebbasta uses it to describe a profound shift in his life, saying, "Che cambierà tutto, fra, come un presagio" (That everything will change, bro, like an omen). This suggests a fated transformation, hinting at a significant turning point in his journey from the streets to success through rap.

In "Rapina," Italian artist Sfera Ebbasta tells a powerful story about his life and the path he chose. The title itself is a play on words: "Rapina" means robbery in Italian, but the artist repeatedly says, "Non faccio le rapine, io faccio rap"—"I don't do robberies, I do rap." This highlights the song's central theme: choosing music over a life of crime that many of his friends fell into.

Sfera Ebbasta rejects a conventional life, singing that school, normal jobs, and common interests were never for him. He paints a picture of a difficult upbringing, where friends committed robberies and he thought he might end up in jail too. He describes his rhymes as dripping with hardship and recalls hanging out with friends who were afraid of being arrested. For him, rap wasn't just a career choice; it was a lifeline. He calls it "ciò che mi ha salvato"—"what saved me"—an escape route that allowed him to climb to the top and enjoy success instead of getting trapped in the cycle of crime that held his friends back.

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