"Fiori Del Male" translates to "Flowers of Evil," and this song paints a vivid picture of a life filled with luxury, danger, and temptation. The lyrics describe a world where success is measured by money and expensive jewelry, like "cold necklaces" and diamond watches. The artists portray themselves as "entrepreneurs without a diploma" who have found their own way to get rich, even if it means dealing with their inner "demons."
Throughout the song, there's a constant tension between resisting temptation and embracing it. The chorus warns, "Demons knock at the door, don't let them in," but later a verse flips this, saying, "Demons at the door, baby let us in." This contrast highlights a lifestyle of burning "flowers of evil," a metaphor for indulging in forbidden pleasures. The song is a confident declaration of their unstoppable rise, dismissing haters and comparing their power to that of gods like Zeus, all while acknowledging the problems and pressures that come with their success.