Fuoriclasse literally translates to "outside the class" but is used to describe someone who is top-class, an exceptional talent, or a standout performer.
In the context of the song, Capo Plaza uses this word to assert his elevated status and skill in the music game, contrasting it with "fuorilegge" (outlaw) to show he's either exceptionally talented or outside the rules, highlighting his unique position and success.
In "Tevez", Capo Plaza paints a picture of his rise from humble beginnings to success, comparing himself to the famous Argentinian footballer Carlos Tevez, who also came from a tough neighborhood to become a millionaire. The lyrics are filled with a sense of ambition and relentless drive. He's not playing games—he wants "real money, not Playstation money" and is pushing the pedal to the metal, touring Italy for his family. This journey isn't easy; he walks a "dark path" and asks his mother to pray for him, acknowledging the fine line between being a superstar and an outlaw.
Throughout the song, Capo Plaza asserts his independence and defiant spirit. He declares, "I always do what I want" and warns others not to tell him what to do because he'll "always do the opposite." He navigates a world of deceitful people, or "snakes," that he steps over with his designer shoes. Despite his success and tough exterior, there's a feeling of loneliness. He mentions a past relationship where he wasted time trying to understand someone, and admits that even from the top floor overlooking the city, what he really misses is home.