Capobranco literally translates to "pack leader" or "alpha male". It's a strong, evocative word that conjures images of leadership and dominance.
In the context of the song, Vegas Jones uses capobranco to assert his position and authority in the rap game. He's not just a rapper; he's the leader of the pack, hungry and in charge, making it a memorable and impactful choice.
Frecciarossa races down the tracks like its high-speed namesake, carrying Vegas Jones and Nayt toward a future they refuse to slow down for. Every morning starts with a quick thank you to the sky for both victories and losses, then the pair jump straight into raw confidence: they want the entire world, bigger pay-checks, packed stadiums, and verses so sharp they “eat” other rappers alive. Brand-drops (Roberto Cavalli), playful boasts, and cheeky wordplay paint a picture of two artists who treat life like one long adrenaline rush.
Yet beneath the bravado lies purpose. Vegas vows to leave a deep legacy rather than a shallow mark, admitting moments of loneliness even while celebrating success. Gratitude, ambition, rebellion, and humor all collide, making the track a fast-moving anthem for anyone who feels hungry all year round and believes their dreams belong on a bullet train, not a slow commuter line.