PIOVE turns a simple weather report into a secret password for Italy’s new-school rap scene. When Lazza shouts “piove” (it’s raining), he is really saying “get moving even if the sun is shining for everyone else.” The track drips with street wisdom: keep hustling, stack money, dodge the police (“fanculo dodici”), and never pause for photo-ops. Both rappers brag about leveling up from tough neighborhoods—Cinisello for Sfera—to designer clothes, roaring engines, and pockets so full it literally rains euros.
Behind the flashy flexes, there’s a raw reminder of where they started: mothers crying over rent, enemies wishing them dead, constant code-switching to survive. “PIOVE” is an anthem of relentless grind and fearless swagger, telling listeners that success doesn’t wait for perfect weather… so grab your umbrella and run the streets.