Giusto Lyrics (English Translation) by Tony Boy is a latest Italian song in the voice of Tony Boy. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Giusto song lyrics are also written by Tony Boy. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song It talks about dealing with judgment, pain, and a world that doesn’t always feel fair. He reflects on his past, his struggles, and his emotions while trying to stay true to himself. He feels distant and cold but still searches for peace. Despite what people say about him and others, he believes that in the end, everyone just gets what’s right.
Giusto (English Translation) Lyrics
[Intro]
Ah
KIID, you ready?
[Chorus]
Ah, they said a lot of things about me
A lot of things about you
Sitting, smoking, I’m thinking that
In the end you only get what’s right
Which is right, which is right, which is right
Which is right, which is right, which is right, which is right
It’s not a world that’s right, which is right, which is right
Which is right, which is right, which is right, which is right
[Verse 1]
Lately I feel a lot colder than before
Map upon map, early morning traumas
People are bad, I leave my soul in the pillow, ah
The iris is bright, but it’s my neck that shines
A ba*tard always has a chance to speak, so say it
That’s why in this world, baby, I’ve always done my part
When you get angry, I look and think how much I look like you
The heart is empty, I’m looking for a way to fill it, ah
[Pre-Chorus]
I’m looking for relaxation in my thoughts, baby, please
Don’t take it personally, I’m like this
Don’t take it personally, I’m like this
[Chorus]
Ah, they said a lot of things about me
They said a lot of things about you
Sitting, smoking, I’m thinking that
In the end you only get what’s right
Which is right, which is right, which is right
Which is right, which is right, which is right
It’s not a world that’s right, which is right, which is right
Which is right, which is right, which is right
[Verse 2]
Ah, many times they told me: “No”, but no one ever interrupted me
That’s why I walk in the place calmly even if it costs a lot
And also, when you lost me, now you’ve grown twice as much
Now they put me in the middle of every fu*king conversation
We never liked the attention, do you remember?
We watch each other while I smoke, while I burn My memories
You pulled those strings, you got me to agree, yeah
When he comes towards me, I go towards him too
Some things have their time for a “yes”
Some people who have fallen for me I don’t want here
These tears don’t come out, I’m still dirty with lean
It’s the story of two kids who send the world into a tailspin, ah
[Chorus]
Ah, they said a lot of things about me
They said a lot of things about you
Sitting, smoking, I’m thinking that
In the end you only get what’s right
Which is right, which is right, which is right
Which is right, which is right, which is right, which is right
It’s not a world that’s right, which is right, which is right
Which is right, which is right, which is right, which is right
[Outro]
(Ah, they said a lot of things about me)
(They said a lot of things about you)
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Giusto (English Translation) Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
Getting ready, setting the vibe.
[Chorus]
He’s thinking about how much people talk — not just about him, but about someone close to him too. While sitting and smoking, he reflects on how life ends up giving people what they deserve. He keeps repeating the idea of what’s “right,” almost like he’s trying to convince himself or make sense of it all. But at the same time, he knows the world itself isn’t really fair. It feels like he’s stuck trying to find peace or fairness in a place that often doesn’t have it.
[Verse 1]
He’s been feeling more emotionally distant lately. Life’s been throwing him problems over and over, especially early in the mornings when things tend to hit harder. He doesn’t trust people easily anymore and feels drained, like his soul is left behind on his pillow. His eyes may be bright, but it’s his jewelry — his image — that people notice. He knows people will always talk, and he accepts that. He believes he’s done his part in this messy world. When someone close to him gets angry, he sees himself in them, like they share the same struggles. He feels emotionally empty and is trying to find something to fill that space.
[Pre-Chorus]
He’s just trying to find some peace in his own mind. He asks not to be judged for how he is — this is just the way he’s wired.
[Chorus]
Again, he reflects on how much people talk — about him and someone else he cares about. He’s just sitting with his thoughts, smoking, and thinking about life’s fairness. He believes that in the end, people get what’s meant for them. But there’s a conflict — he repeats that idea of what’s right while also saying this world isn’t actually right. It’s like he’s caught between believing in justice and facing the truth that life isn’t always fair.
[Verse 2]
He’s heard “no” a lot in life, but no one ever truly stopped him. That’s why he walks into places confidently, even if it comes at a price. When someone lost him, they ended up learning and growing from it. Now, people drag his name into every conversation, and even though he never wanted attention, it keeps finding him. He remembers times spent with someone — moments where he smoked and tried to forget painful memories. That person had a lot of influence over him and managed to get him to go along with things. He’s confrontational too; if someone approaches him, he doesn’t back down. He knows that sometimes the right moment has to come for certain decisions. He also doesn’t want people around who once betrayed him or fell for the image, not the real him. He doesn’t even cry anymore, maybe because of the substances numbing him. It all comes back to two messed-up kids trying to take on a world that’s just as chaotic as they are.
[Chorus]
Once more, he reflects on people talking about both him and someone close. While he sits in silence and smoke, he thinks that even if life doesn’t always seem fair, maybe in the end, everyone still gets what fits. The repetition of “what’s right” shows how much he’s stuck on this thought, but the world doesn’t make it easy to believe in true fairness. It’s a loop he can’t escape — always coming back to trying to make sense of it all.
[Outro]
It closes with the same reminder: people always talk. About him, about her — it never stops.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Giusto (English Translation) song?
A. Giusto (English Translation) song is sung by Tony Boy.
Q. Who wrote Giusto (English Translation) lyrics?
A. Giusto (English Translation) lyrics are penned by Tony Boy.
Q. Who has given the music of Giusto (English Translation) song?
A. Giusto (English Translation) music is composed and produced by Tony Boy.
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