Botte literally translates to "blows" or "punches". It's a more colloquial and impactful word than a general term for 'fight'.
In the song, the lyric "Per te ho preso pure le botte" means "For you, I even took the blows." This line highlights the depth of the singer's devotion and willingness to endure physical harm for the person they care about, making it a dramatic and memorable word choice.
"Sabato Seria" is about a relationship built on jealousy and mixed signals. The narrator keeps replaying an old argument, still hurt by a partner who smoked, lied, and never really changed, yet keeps coming back for more.
The chorus plays on the phrase "sabato sera" (Saturday night), twisting it into "sabato seria" (a serious Saturday), a plea for the other person to actually show up and be loyal instead of spending the night talking to someone else. It's a bittersweet dance-pop track about loving someone who keeps you waiting.