I Soldi Parlano Lyrics – Paky

“I Soldi Parlano” Lyrics by Paky is a latest Italian song in the voice of Paky. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “I Soldi Parlano” song lyrics are also written by Paky. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America.

“I Soldi Parlano” is a song where Paky talks about how money can control people and feel almost evil, like it speaks the devil’s language. He reflects on trust, his tough past, broken relationships, and how money can change everything around you. Even though he knows cash is just paper, it still affects choices, loyalty, and survival, especially growing up in a harsh environment.

I Soldi Parlano Lyrics

[Intro: Paky]
(I soldi parlano)
(La, ah-ah)
(Stessa lingua del diavolo)

[Ritornello: Paky]
I soldi parlano la stessa lingua del diavolo
Qua lo senti respirare accanto (Accanto), ah
Gli vedo la faccia da un lato, ah-ah
Se metto il cinquanta piegato
I soldi parlano la stessa lingua del diavolo (Diavolo)
Ma ti fanno perdere chi hai a fianco, ah

Vogliono vedere che cambio, ah-ah-ah-ah
Vogliono vedere che cado

[Strofa 1: Paky]
(??) prima in senso orario, dopo li riconto al contrario (Contrario)
Non mi posso fidare manco della mia stessa mamma
Vedo la faccia del diavolo se guardo sopra il denaro
Sono la stessa cosa, hanno diversa forma soltanto
Chi lo sapeva che (Che)
In una casa d’amianto, ah-ah
Dentro un palazzo ALER
Si nascondeva un amante
Eravamo io e te (Per strada a fare I danni)
Eravamo io a te (Eravamo io e te), ah
Eravamo io e te (E te), a scrocco come Emigratis, ah-ah
Sì, dopo hai scoperto che
Ti piacevano I brillanti
Ora che non ci sei (Ci sei) rido versando del Chianti (Ah-ah)
Ricorda il colore di tutti I pianti versati (Ah-ah, ah-ah)

[Interludio: Paky]
Facciamo “ra-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta” ad altezza uomo
Andiamo a zig zag, wagwan? Scappiamo su una moto (Uaum, uaum)
I soldi parlano, mi piace il loro discorso
So bene che sono solo carta e foglio (Ah-ah, ah-ah)

[Strofa 2: Kid Yugi]
I soldi parlano (Parlano) la stessa lingua del diavolo (Del diavolo)
Ma è l’unica lingua che l’uomo capisce
L’unico amico che non li tradisce
L’unica arma con cui lui ferisce
L’unica droga che davvero agisce
L’unica cosa a cui davvero ambisce
Le voci mi chiamano (Mi chiamano), mi fanno chiaro il momento
Che finirà il mio tormento, è l’ultima volta che m’addormento
Sputerò l’odio che sto assorbendo
Non sentirò più che sto impazzendo
Non sento lo sforzo e sto correndo da zero a cento
La violenza (La violenza) è l’unica cosa che non mi fa effetto
Ma proprio zero, né caldo, né freddo
C’è solo quella da dove vengo
Perché in strada (Strada) il rispetto è una favola
È roba dei film, un castello di sabbia
Muoiono I boss, l’equilibrio cambia
Kid Yugi e Paky come Libano e Dandi
Due dadi truccati, le scarpe bucate che avevo da bimbo
Hanno fatto passi che manco I giganti
Che manco I più grandi
Grazie a Dio alla fine ho capito che

[Ritornello: Paky & Kid Yugi]
I soldi parlano la stessa lingua del diavolo
Qua lo senti respirare accanto (Accanto), ah
Gli vedo la faccia da un lato, ah-ah-ah-ah
Se metto il cinquanta piegato
(I soldi parlano)
(La stessa lingua del diavolo)

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I Soldi Parlano Lyrics Meaning

[Intro: Paky]
He’s hinting that money has a dark, tempting power, almost like it talks in the same dangerous way evil does, setting the mood for what’s coming.

[Ritornello: Paky]
He’s saying that money has a dangerous pull, almost like it whispers the same things as something evil. It feels so close that it’s hard to ignore, and he senses how it can twist situations around him. He notices how cash can change people, making them drift away or expect him to act differently. Those around him watch closely, waiting for him to slip or fail. Even though money seems helpful, it also creates distance and pressure, constantly testing who stays and who leaves.

[Strofa 1: Paky]
He talks about handling cash so often that he counts it one way and then the opposite, showing how money is always on his mind. He feels he can’t trust anyone, not even family, because money creates suspicion and tension. When he looks at cash, he feels like he’s staring at something dangerous, as if it carries a dark presence. He thinks money and evil feel similar, just dressed differently. He remembers living in a rough place, where behind worn-down walls people hid secrets and double lives. He recalls a relationship that started in the streets, messy and carefree, where they survived with almost nothing, taking advantage of whatever they could find. Over time, the other person became attracted to a more glamorous lifestyle, like jewelry and luxury. Now that they’re gone, he laughs while drinking, but it’s a laugh mixed with old sadness. He can still picture every tear that was shed in that chapter of his life, showing how those memories left strong marks on him.

[Interludio: Paky]
He describes moments of danger and quick escape, moving fast through the streets like someone used to chaos. Even though life around him is risky, he still finds himself drawn to the “voice” of money and the excitement it brings. Still, he knows deep down that cash is nothing more than paper, even if people act like it controls everything.

[Strofa 2: Kid Yugi]
He says money feels dark but is still the language everyone understands. It becomes the only thing that seems loyal, never turning its back on you the way people sometimes do. It’s also something people use to hurt others, chase goals, or fill emotional gaps. He hears inner voices pushing him forward, making him think his struggles will eventually end. He wants to let go of the anger he’s absorbed and stop feeling like he’s losing his mind. He describes running at full speed without feeling tired, as if he’s numb to everything. Violence doesn’t shake him anymore because where he grew up, it was normal. Respect on the streets is portrayed as something unreal, more like a movie fantasy than something that truly lasts. When the powerful fall, everything shifts. He compares himself and Paky to two famous crime characters, showing how unpredictable their world is. He remembers childhood hardships, like worn-out shoes, and how those struggles pushed him to move forward in ways even stronger people couldn’t. After all the chaos, he finally understands something important about life and what truly matters, even if it took a long, rough journey to realize it.

[Ritornello: Paky & Kid Yugi]
They repeat how money feels close and almost alive, carrying that same dangerous energy. It seems to watch them, changing how they act or feel, especially when they handle it. The idea returns that money speaks in a dark way, affecting everything around them and always demanding attention.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung I Soldi Parlano song?
A. I Soldi Parlano song is sung by Paky.

Q. Who wrote I Soldi Parlano lyrics?
A. I Soldi Parlano lyrics are penned by Paky.

Q. Who has given the music of I Soldi Parlano song?
A. I Soldi Parlano music is composed and produced by Paky.

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