MAI AVUTO UN LAVORO Lyrics – RRARI DAL TACCO

“MAI AVUTO UN LAVORO” Lyrics by RRARI DAL TACCO is a latest Italian song in the voice of RRARI DAL TACCO. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “MAI AVUTO UN LAVORO” song lyrics are also written by RRARI DAL TACCO. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song “MAI AVUTO UN LAVORO” by RRARI DAL TACCO is about a guy who grew up in a tough environment and made his way through hustling instead of a regular job. He talks about making money, spending it on luxury, and staying ahead of the game while avoiding trouble. He feels like an outsider but proves himself by his success. His mother barely sees him, and every time she does, she notices his new expensive shoes. The song reflects a flashy but risky lifestyle, with a strong sense of pride in his journey.

MAI AVUTO UN LAVORO Lyrics

[Strofa 1: RRARI DAL TACCO]
Sono timido se stanno telecamere
La mia pistola è timida, si nasconde sempre nelle mutande
Sto alzando gli ingressi, linee in crescita costante
Prima soldi dal sale, adesso paga la SIAE
Chiedo al presidente se può pagare contante
Tengo un brutto vizio: amo toccare, odio le carte
Tengo un volo all’estero, non posso espatriare
L’avvocato e l’etichetta mi preparano le carte
Questa è roba pesante, non penso che ti appartiene
Tu non sei pesante, non penso che tu appartieni
Pensi sto scherzando? Allora vienimi a testare

Ti faccio capire che queste non son cazzate
Hai visto I video, hai visto quanto so’ I maiali
Quindi tu e I tuoi amici fate I bravi
Io vengo dal fango, sto ancora sporco di fango
Posso farti fare un viaggio con l’incasso di un mio live
O ne faccio abbastanza, ne spendo di più
Solo per stimolarmi ad alzarne sempre di più
Non c’è nessuno giù, non c’è speranza al Sud
Io sono un terrone che c’ha creduto di più

[Ritornello: RRARI DAL TACCO & Tony Effe]
Vero ghetto boy, non ho mai avuto un lavoro
Mi cambio su in terrazzo, metto le collane d’oro
Mamma mi vede due ore al giorno
Ogni paio di scarpe che vede, mi chiede se è nuovo
Vero ghetto boy, non ho mai avuto un lavoro
Mi cambio su in terrazzo, metto le collane d’oro
Mamma mi vede due ore al giorno
Ogni paio di scarpe che vede, mi chiede se è nuovo (Sosa)

[Strofa 2: Tony Effe]
So fare due cose bene: una è soldi e l’altra è spenderli (Vero)
Gioco pulito perché le guardie vogliono prendermi (Via, via)
Quando passo in zona, tutti quanti sull’attenti (Tutti)
Guardiamo chi entra ed esce, controlliamo I movimenti (Okay)

Non vado in vacanza, ho un chilo dentro la RIMOWA
Vendo tutto come Wanna, faccio tutto agosto in barca (Sì)
Ho un esercito come Osama
Metto gli stivali da guerra di Balenciaga
Sto fatto, sto nel mood, I tuoi skinny fanno schifo (Fanno schifo)
Metto Willy Chavarria come un fottuto latino (Willy Chavarria)
Ho la pelle liscia, liscia come il culo di un bambino (Sì, sì)
Birkin a listino (Sì, sì) come un vero principino

[Ritornello: RRARI DAL TACCO]
Vero ghetto boy, non ho mai avuto un lavoro
Mi cambio su in terrazzo, metto le collane d’oro
Mamma mi vede due ore al giorno
Ogni paio di scarpe che vede, mi chiede se è nuovo
Vero ghetto boy, non ho mai avuto un lavoro
Mi cambio su in terrazzo, metto le collane d’oro
Mamma mi vede due ore al giorno
Ogni paio di scarpe che vede, mi chiede se è nuovo (Sosa)

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MAI AVUTO UN LAVORO Lyrics Meaning

[Strofa 1]
The artist starts by saying he is shy when cameras are around, hinting that he avoids attention. He then compares his gun to himself, saying it also hides, implying he keeps it concealed for safety or power. He talks about making money and how his earnings are increasing. He used to make money in a questionable way, but now he earns legally through music. He asks if payments can be made in cash, showing a preference for physical money over bank transactions. He dislikes dealing with cards, possibly because they leave a trace. He mentions having a flight booked but being unable to leave the country, likely due to legal issues. His lawyer and record label are preparing documents for him, possibly to solve his travel restrictions. He says his lifestyle is tough, not for everyone, and challenges people who doubt him. He warns that he is serious, and his life isn’t a joke. He refers to police as pigs and tells people to behave to avoid trouble. He comes from a rough background, symbolized by “mud,” and he still carries those struggles. He boasts about making enough money from concerts to send someone on a trip, but he keeps spending to push himself to earn more. He ends by saying that in the South, there’s little hope, but he succeeded despite the odds.

[Ritornello]
The chorus emphasizes his identity as a “ghetto boy” who never had a traditional job. He changes his clothes on the rooftop and puts on his gold chains, showing his rise from poverty to a flashy lifestyle. His mother barely sees him because he is always busy with his hustle. Whenever she sees him wearing new shoes, she asks if they are new, suggesting he constantly buys expensive things. This highlights his fast-paced life, success, and the gap between him and his family due to his lifestyle.

[Strofa 2]
Tony Effe says he is good at two things: making money and spending it. He plays smart because the police are always after him. When he moves around, people pay attention, showing his reputation. He and his crew always watch who enters and exits, making sure nothing suspicious happens. He doesn’t take vacations; instead, he carries valuable goods in his Rimowa suitcase, possibly hinting at illegal activities. He compares himself to famous drug dealer Wanna Marchi, saying he sells things fast and spends summers on a yacht. He mentions having an “army” like Osama, meaning he has a strong, loyal crew. He wears expensive Balenciaga war boots, reinforcing his status. He criticizes skinny jeans, preferring a Latin streetwear style. He boasts about his smooth skin and compares himself to a prince, showing his luxury lifestyle.

[Ritornello]
The chorus repeats the main themes: he never had a normal job but still made a successful life. He enjoys luxury, changes clothes on rooftops, and wears gold chains. His mother sees him only briefly, and each time she notices his new expensive shoes. This repetition reinforces his rise from poverty, his wealth, and the sacrifices he makes to maintain his lifestyle.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung MAI AVUTO UN LAVORO song?
A. MAI AVUTO UN LAVORO song is sung by RRARI DAL TACCO.

Q. Who wrote MAI AVUTO UN LAVORO lyrics?
A. MAI AVUTO UN LAVORO lyrics are penned by RRARI DAL TACCO.

Q. Who has given the music of MAI AVUTO UN LAVORO song?
A. MAI AVUTO UN LAVORO music is composed and produced by RRARI DAL TACCO.

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