“DI CAPRIO” Lyrics by Fedez is a latest Italian song in the voice of Fedez. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “DI CAPRIO” song lyrics are also written by Fedez. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In “DI CAPRIO”, Fedez humorously reflects on the absurd expectations people have of him, comparing himself to Leonardo DiCaprio, a symbol of Hollywood glamour. He acknowledges that he’s far from that lifestyle, poking fun at his balding appearance and how he’s not the suave, rich guy everyone might expect. The song also explores modern-day culture, name-dropping Taylor Swift, social media influencers, and luxury brands. Despite his humor, there’s a playful commentary on the pressure to live up to a certain image in today’s world.
DI CAPRIO Lyrics
[Strofa 1: Fedez]
All’inizio della storia sei apparsa nelle mie storie
Non mi dire, vai anche tu al concerto di Taylor Swift?
Davvero sai a memoria ogni sua cazzo di canzone?
Io più divento calvo più assomiglio a Britney Spears
Ho commentato un tuo TikTok, sei portata per la danza
Vestiti da Alessia Lanza che io faccio il tuo maranza
Ti piace la techno, simpatizzi Meloni
Ma fammi indovinare, tu studi alla Marangoni? (Eh-eh, oh-oh)
[Pre-Ritornello: Fedez]
Scusa, tu dov’eri l’undici settembre? (Eh-eh, oh-oh)
Ah, non eri ancora nata, allora niente
[Ritornello: Fedez]
Sono 2004
Io non sono DiCaprio
Mi porti da Cracco?
Io non sono DiCaprio
Dai, fammi un ritratto
Io non sono DiCaprio, io non sono DiCaprio, io non sono DiCaprio
Voglio andare a Capri
Ah, ma davvero?
Vuoi essere il mio papi?
Io non sono DiCaprio
È tua la Maserati?
Io non sono DiCaprio
[Strofa 2: Fedez]
A-Amico di Johnny Depp, non di DiCaprio
Non ho gli amici di L.A, I miei vanno allo stadio
Ascolti I podcast e non hai mai acceso una radio
Voglio regalarti un’intera cabina armadio
Ma il materialismo a te non ti piace
Quei ricchi bavosi non ti lasciano in pace
Anche se non mi caghi, sono un tipo tenace
Fare il doppio gioco non ne sono capace
Tu fai la modella, io un completo incapace
Conosci la mia amica Donatella Versace?
[Ritornello: Fedez & Niky Savage]
Sono 2004
Io non sono DiCaprio
Mi porti da Cracco?
Io non sono DiCaprio
Dai, fammi un ritratto
Io non sono DiCaprio, io non sono DiCaprio, io non sono DiCaprio
Voglio andare a Capri (Uah, uah, uah)
[Strofa 3: Niky Savage]
Vuole andare a Capri, ma io non sono Io non sono DiCaprio (Uah)
Troppe pupe vogliono andare in cabrio (Skrrt)
Troppe buche, sfondo la Murciélago (Grr)
Medusa d’oro sotto la tuta camo (Muoh)
Chiavo un culo a panettone, ma non è Balocco (Uah)
Me la sto mangiando tutta come Hannibal Lecter (Uoh)
Non puoi comandare chi c’ha il sangue del blocco (Eh)
Non parlare male di chi ti tira le orecchie (Muah)
Bella Fedez, fu*k alle ex
Non ho relax, ma c’ho I Rolex
Paparazzi sono in giro (Cheese)
Ma dai, cazzo, Federico (Pfft)
La mia pupa dice: “Grossi rapper, cazzi micro”
Se divento scarso, puoi dire che ti somiglio
Se vuoi fare il cane, assicurati di esser Silvio
Donatella mi matcha il crocifisso (Bling, bling)
[Ritornello: Fedez]
Sono 2004
Io non sono DiCaprio
Mi porti da Cracco?
Io non sono DiCaprio
Dai, fammi un ritratto
Io non sono DiCaprio, io non sono DiCaprio, io non sono DiCaprio
Voglio andare a Capri
Ah, ma davvero?
Vuoi essere il mio papi?
Io non sono DiCaprio
È tua la Maserati?
Io non sono DiCaprio
Mi lasci la paghetta?
[Outro: Fedez]
No, io non sono DiCaprio, ma tu sei ***** (Ahah)
DI CAPRIO Video
Fedez Songs
- ALLUCINAZIONE COLLETTIVA (English Translation)
- ALLUCINAZIONE COLLETTIVA
- L’INFANZIA DIFFICILE DI UN BENESTANTE
DI CAPRIO Lyrics Meaning
[Strofa 1: Fedez]
In this part, Fedez reflects on modern dating, social media, and pop culture references. He notices someone in his social media stories and jokes about shared experiences, like attending a Taylor Swift concert and knowing all her songs. He humorously compares his own hair loss to Britney Spears and playfully interacts with the person’s TikTok. Fedez touches on techno music, Italian influencers like Alessia Lanza, and even political preferences, hinting that the person studies fashion, possibly at the prestigious Marangoni institute, showcasing a mix of sarcasm and pop culture.
[Pre-Ritornello: Fedez]
Fedez asks a rhetorical question about where the person was on 9/11, realizing they’re too young to remember, adding a playful generational gap joke.
[Ritornello: Fedez]
Fedez humorously repeats that he’s not like Leonardo DiCaprio, the Hollywood star. He jokes about fancy things like dining at a famous chef’s restaurant, asking for a portrait, or going to Capri. Through repetition, he pokes fun at the idea that people might expect him to live a luxurious, glamorous lifestyle, but he insists that he’s not DiCaprio. This highlights the absurdity of comparing oneself to unattainable standards.
[Strofa 2: Fedez]
Here, Fedez contrasts his life with that of high-profile celebrities. While DiCaprio is friends with Johnny Depp and lives in L.A., Fedez’s friends prefer soccer games. He mocks someone who listens to podcasts but avoids radio, and mentions wanting to give them a luxurious walk-in closet. Despite their materialistic world, Fedez claims they dislike it and are often chased by wealthy men. He admits he’s persistent in pursuing them, even if they don’t notice him. While they’re a model, he jokes about being a failure and throws in a name-drop of his friend, Donatella Versace, for comedic effect.
[Ritornello: Fedez & Niky Savage]
Once again, Fedez and Niky Savage humorously highlight that they’re not like DiCaprio. They reject luxurious expectations like dining at expensive places or being romanticized. The repetition emphasizes how distant they feel from that glamorous, Hollywood image.
[Strofa 3: Niky Savage]
Niky Savage takes over with a more intense and bold tone. He plays off the Capri reference, dismissing the idea of being DiCaprio and commenting on the superficial desires of women who want flashy things like convertible cars. He references his golden Medusa chain under a camo suit, and the gritty reality of his life, with aggressive energy, likening himself to Hannibal Lecter in his approach to things. He warns against disrespect, showing loyalty to his roots and acknowledging the pressure of fame. He calls out fake rappers, mentions luxury items like Rolex watches, and shares his disdain for paparazzi. He even references Italian politicians, giving the verse a street-smart vibe mixed with humor.
[Ritornello: Fedez]
The chorus is repeated with its familiar playful tone. Fedez reaffirms that he’s far from DiCaprio’s lavish lifestyle, humorously rejecting offers like being taken to an upscale restaurant, getting drawn, or driving a Maserati. The repetition emphasizes how these high expectations feel disconnected from his reality, continuing the lighthearted theme of not living up to glamorous standards.
[Outro: Fedez]
In the outro, Fedez humorously wraps up the song by reiterating that while he’s not DiCaprio, he hints that the other person isn’t so perfect either.
Famous Phrases with Explanation
1. “Non mi dire, vai anche tu al concerto di Taylor Swift?”
This line reflects a playful connection through pop culture. Fedez is excited to find out that the person shares an interest in Taylor Swift, using it as an easy way to bond, but with some sarcasm.
2. “Io più divento calvo più assomiglio a Britney Spears”
Fedez jokes about his hair loss, comparing himself to Britney Spears, specifically referencing her famous head-shaving moment. It’s a self-deprecating way to add humor to aging and pop culture references.
3. “Vestiti da Alessia Lanza che io faccio il tuo maranza”
This line mixes Italian influencer Alessia Lanza with the “maranza” (a stereotypical street tough guy), creating a funny image where they play these roles in a light-hearted exchange of flirty fun.
4. “Scusa, tu dov’eri l’undici settembre? Ah, non eri ancora nata, allora niente”
Here, Fedez pokes fun at the generational gap between him and the other person. It’s a casual way of pointing out their age difference by referencing a major historical event they were too young to remember.
5. “Io non sono DiCaprio”
Fedez repeatedly insists that he’s not Leonardo DiCaprio, highlighting the difference between himself and the Hollywood star. It’s a way to mock the expectation that he should live a glamorous lifestyle, staying grounded in his reality.
6. “Mi porti da Cracco?”
This question refers to Chef Carlo Cracco’s high-end restaurant, playfully implying that the other person might expect luxurious dining experiences, while Fedez continues to downplay his own status by saying he’s not DiCaprio.
7. “A-Amico di Johnny Depp, non di DiCaprio”
Fedez jokes about being more like Johnny Depp than DiCaprio, hinting at how he’s closer to an edgy or rebellious lifestyle than the polished, movie-star image DiCaprio represents. It’s a witty way of managing expectations.
8. “Non ho relax, ma c’ho I Rolex”
This line emphasizes the pressure and fast pace of his life. Even though he doesn’t find much relaxation, he still has expensive things like a Rolex, contrasting material wealth with emotional satisfaction.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung DI CAPRIO song?
A. DI CAPRIO song is sung by Fedez.
Q. Who wrote DI CAPRIO lyrics?
A. DI CAPRIO lyrics are penned by Fedez.
Q. Who has given the music of DI CAPRIO song?
A. DI CAPRIO music is composed and produced by Fedez.
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