Tori seduti literally translates to "sitting bulls". It's a striking and somewhat unusual image, as bulls are typically associated with power, aggression, and movement.
In the song, Shade uses this phrase to describe a group of people (himself included) who are powerful and potentially dangerous, but currently idle or observing, perhaps waiting for the right moment to act. It's a clever play on words that evokes both strength and a sense of calm or anticipation.
Shade and J-Ax trade playful, confident bars about not caring what anyone else thinks. They talk about swapping roles with a partner for a night, turning heads out at the club, and comparing themselves (not too seriously) to celebrities and footballers.
The chorus gives the song its title: bulls sitting outside a bar, relaxed but ready, warning that anyone who steps out of line gets the horns. It is a picture of easy confidence rather than a real threat.
The energy throughout borrows from Italian football culture, with references to Real Madrid winning and Ultras setting off flares, matching the loud, celebratory mood of the track.