Rocco Hunt pumps his love of hip-hop straight into this track, comparing rap to an RH-positive blood type that races through his veins. In each punchy verse he reminds listeners that music chose him first, not the other way around. He fires playful jabs at rival rappers, shouts out street legends, and mixes Italian with Neapolitan slang to show where he comes from. The chorus circles back to a simple idea: every day away from rap feels like a painful emptiness, so he turns that feeling into lyrics and keeps the flow alive.
The song is both a self-portrait and a mission statement. Rocco declares that he is no longer “the future” but the present of Italian hip-hop, refusing to water down his sound for commercial success. By name-checking Google, Biggie, Don Vito, and even Pamela from Baywatch, he blends pop culture with gritty authenticity, proving that real rap survives on the streets and in the hearts of those who live it. RH Positivo is an energetic reminder that passion, honesty, and a relentless beat can keep blood—and music—circulating forever.