Piove Lyrics by 167 Gang is a latest Italian song in the voice of 167 Gang. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Piove song lyrics are also written by 167 Gang. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. It talks about struggles, resilience, and life in tough conditions. The song paints a picture of growing up in hardship, facing challenges like crime, poverty, and betrayal. Despite these struggles, the lyrics convey a sense of survival and determination, with the singer expressing pride in overcoming obstacles. The repeated mention of “piove di brutto” (raining heavily) symbolizes the constant difficulties, yet the singer remains strong, promising to rise above and keep pushing forward. There’s a defiant attitude towards those who doubted them and a strong sense of loyalty to those who stayed.
Piove Lyrics
[Intro: Neima Ezza]
Se domani andrà male, tu dimmi che mi aspetterai
Se fuori piove di brutto, prometti che resterai
Fuori piove di brutto, ooh
Fuori piove di brutto, ooh
Fuori piove di brutto
[Strofa 1: Master]
Gli occhi della tigre, mai lavorato al Tigros
Non faccio l’operaio né da morto né da vivo
Vengo dall’inferno, non ho mai visto Lucifero
Se metto del fuoco, è solo dentro a ogni mio singolo
Vendo ancora un cifro, non sono ancora in cima
Lei che se la fuma, ha gli occhi come in Cina
Sento ancora il freddo, ice come il freezer
Vendono palline, il naso fa da slitta
Ho tutti I ricordi, ma li ho messi su in soffitta
Questo per I debiti la casa se l’affitta
Smetti con la droga, prendi e poi registra
Siam tipi da garage, non tipi da lista
Veniamo dalla merda, la tua faccia è finta
Ho detto mi calmo, ho tutto nel palmo
Se poi non va bene, ho un’arma nell’altro
Corro come Forrest, sto poco distratto
[Ritornello: Master & The Future]
Oggi piove di brutto
Gli occhi dicono che metto ancora il cappuccio
Voglio fare altro cash
Ma tu so che non mi avresti dato un euro
Ho fatto più di quanto ti aspettavi
E quando sono ritornato dentro
Tu eri qua fuori che mi aspettavi
[Strofa 2: The Future]
Oggi sembra BAC Nord
Troie e droga, Bangkok
Ho lasciato presto il banco, quando ho mosso il primo pacco
Ho lasciato presto casa, ma non l’ho dimenticato
Ho fatto mille investimenti solo per restare a galla
Ho chiuso tante bocche, chiuderò anche la tua
Sono uscito da una fogna, prova a farlo anche tu
Non mi avresti dato un euro, ora ti do cento euro
Basta che non parli più, perché fuori
[Ritornello: Master & The Future]
Oggi piove di brutto
Gli occhi dicono che metto ancora il cappuccio
Voglio fare altro cash
Ma tu so che non mi avresti dato un euro
Ho fatto più di quanto ti aspettavi
E quando sono ritornato dentro
Tu eri qua fuori che mi aspettavi
[Strofa 3: Neima Ezza]
Gli occhi della fame, pure con la fama
Mai stato un infame, lo giuro su mamma
Casa con la muffa, il freddo senza stufa
Ricordo che ero stufo, rapine, spaccio e furto
Vendevamo il fumo, tu parli solo fuffa
Fuori piove di brutto, stringo il borsello alla tuta
E ho visto di tutto, ricordo lei era distrutta
Le manette ai polsi, sento il cuore che non pulsa
Fuori pioggia e grandine, ci siamo fatti grandi
Con il sogno dei Grammy, mentre consegnavo grammi
Casa con pochi gradi, per questo stavo più in strada
In piazza fino a tardi senza mai fare serata
Fuori piove forte, noi in strada senza l’ombrello
S’è già fatta notte mentre guardo le stelle
Se tutto va male baby, non devi piangere
Sotto la pioggia puoi nascondere le lacrime
[Outro: Neima Ezza]
Se domani andrà male, tu dimmi che mi aspetterai
Se fuori piove di brutto, prometti che resterai
Fuori piove di brutto, ooh
Fuori piove di brutto, ooh
Fuori piove di brutto
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Piove Lyrics Meaning
[Intro: Neima Ezza]
In this intro, the artist asks someone to promise that they’ll wait for him if things go wrong. He emphasizes that even if it rains heavily, symbolizing tough times, the person should stay by his side. The repeated mention of “piove di brutto” (raining heavily) highlights the difficult situations the artist faces, but he wants reassurance of loyalty.
[Strofa 1: Master]
In this verse, Master reflects on his life and the struggles he’s faced. He compares his fierce determination to the “eyes of a tiger” and makes it clear that he’s never been a regular worker. He mentions coming from a rough background, feeling the heat of his ambition rather than fear, and dealing with drügs and crime. He also speaks of dealing with memories that haunt him but keeping them locked away, while still facing financial struggles. The verse paints a picture of resilience—he’s not yet at the top, but he’s determined to keep hustling. His attitude is defiant, and he’s willing to do whatever it takes to survive, even if it means using violence.
[Ritornello: Master & The Future]
The chorus highlights the artist’s ongoing struggles and the reality of his life. He’s still facing harsh conditions, symbolized by the heavy rain (“piove di brutto”). He also points out that while he’s working hard to earn more money, those who doubted him in the past wouldn’t have supported him. Yet, he’s proven himself by doing more than expected and, when he returned, he found someone waiting for him, showing loyalty despite the tough times.
[Strofa 2: The Future]
The Future talks about the tough life of crime, reflecting on his early days of hustling with drügs. He left home young, driven by survival, and made risky investments to stay afloat. He talks about closing the mouths of those who doubted him and emphasizes his rise from nothing, contrasting his past life with the money and power he has now. The verse highlights his journey from struggle to success and the revenge he feels in proving others wrong. He now has money to throw around and demands silence from those who used to look down on him.
[Ritornello: Master & The Future]
This chorus repeats, reinforcing the themes of hardship and defiance. Even with all the rain (symbolizing bad times), the artists keep their hoods up, signaling they’re still in the game and pushing forward. The past doubters are now seeing them succeed, and they’ve proven more than what was expected of them.
[Strofa 3: Neima Ezza]
In this verse, Neima Ezza reflects on his past, describing a harsh life filled with crime, poverty, and struggle. He talks about the hunger for success even when famous, and how he was never a snitch, always loyal. His early life was full of crime—robberies, drug dealing, and constant hardship. He mentions his home being cold and rundown, and how he spent more time on the streets than at home. Even though life was tough, they held onto dreams, like winning a Grammy, while surviving by hustling. He emphasizes the resilience to keep going even in the toughest moments. Despite everything, the artist comforts his partner, telling her not to cry because tears can be hidden under the rain, showing that they’ve learned to stay strong through adversity.
[Outro: Neima Ezza]
The outro echoes the sentiment from the intro, reinforcing the artist’s plea for loyalty. Even if things go wrong tomorrow or the rain pours down heavily, he wants his partner to promise that they’ll wait for him and stay by his side. This repetition of “piove di brutto” symbolizes the continued challenges the artist faces, but he wants someone who will remain loyal through it all.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Piove song?
A. Piove song is sung by 167 Gang.
Q. Who wrote Piove lyrics?
A. Piove lyrics are penned by 167 Gang.
Q. Who has given the music of Piove song?
A. Piove music is composed and produced by 167 Gang.
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