Ever felt like you have everything you thought you wanted, but something is still missing? In "Vetri Fumè," which means "Tinted Windows," Coez and Frah Quintale explore this exact feeling. They paint a picture of a successful musician's life: black vans, stacks of cash, Michelin-starred restaurants, and late nights in hotels. Yet, underneath all the glamour, they ask a powerful question: "Perché ti senti ancora così solo?" (Why do you still feel so lonely?).
The song dives into the dark side of fame. The artists describe building a "concrete wall" around their hearts after being let down by people with "fake smiles." They recall how affection can turn into a "cage" and how achieving a dream, like getting a gold record, can feel hollow when you discover it's "not made of gold." It's a raw look at how success can't fill an inner void, leaving you feeling isolated even when you're surrounded by people.