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bilocaletwo-room apartment

Bilocale refers to a two-room apartment, typically consisting of a living room with a kitchenette and a separate bedroom. It's a common term in Italian real estate but less frequently found in song lyrics, making it stand out.

In the context of the song, the artist states, "Per la mia rabbia non basta un bilocale" (A two-room apartment is not enough for my rage). This line powerfully conveys the intensity of his emotions, suggesting that his anger is so vast it cannot be contained within a small living space, hinting at a desire for something much larger to accommodate his inner turmoil.

Autostrada Del Sole feels like a late-night ride on a sun-bleached highway that exists only in the mind. Silent Bob steers us through flashing memories of wild parties, drug-fogged confessions, bruised love and blunt humor, while Massimo Pericolo and Sick Budd fire off their own raw reflections. The beat thumps like tires on asphalt, yet every boast hides a crack in the pavement: pride masks pain, swagger masks fear and the supposed “high road” is littered with heartbreak and empty bottles.

At its core the song is a fearless diary entry about trying to outrun demons. Bob longs to take his girl “somewhere warmer,” earn his father’s pride and find a view high enough to silence the chaos below, but the only shortcut he knows runs through self-destruction. The refrain “Chiamami un pusher, non un dottore” sums it up: he trusts substances more than therapy, letting drugs race along his personal Autostrada del Sole straight to the heart. It is a gritty, darkly funny snapshot of young men balancing rage and vulnerability while speeding toward either glory or a crash—whatever comes first.

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