Pesca literally means "peach" in Italian. However, in this song, it's used as a slang term for "butt" or "booty", similar to how "peach" can be used in English slang.
This double meaning makes the word particularly interesting and enticing. The artist, GionnyScandal, repeatedly uses pesca to refer to a woman's backside, highlighting its size and movement in a playful and provocative way. It's a great example of how everyday words can take on new, colloquial meanings in music.
"Pesca" is a playful, explicit party track built around a pun: "pesca" means both "peach" and "fishing" in Italian, and GionnyScandal uses it here as a nod to a woman's figure. Over a club beat, he compliments (and gently objectifies) her looks, comparing her to a full moon and to a peach that gets more impressive the more she moves.
The verses lean into exaggerated, comedic bravado: nicknames like "papi," pop culture references (Stranger Things, Elite), and over-the-top boasts about admirers. It's tongue-in-cheek rather than serious, in line with GionnyScandal's usual comedic rap style.