The song "Sta Roba Qua" is a collaboration between Italian rappers 3D and Jesto, along with Scemo and Torre Di Controllo. The lyrics discuss the state of the rap scene and how certain artists are more concerned with maintaining their image than creating genuine music. The opening lines, "E sò schiaffi in 3D," translate to "And they're slaps in 3D," implying that the song is a powerful force that cannot be ignored. The chorus repeats the phrase "Oh Oh" and emphasizes the importance of the song's message. 3D's verse discusses the struggle of balancing creativity with the demands of the music industry. He calls out managers who prioritize their own interests over those of the artists they represent and urges listeners to embrace authentic music. Jesto's verse criticizes rappers who prioritize their image over their music, using a sarcastic example of preferring "Badabum-Cha Cha" over respected musician Cristina Donà. He also references Adriano Celentano, a famous Italian singer, suggesting that those who focus on image rather than substance are like "fagiano" (meaning "pointless"). Overall, the song encourages listeners to seek out and support genuine music rather than being swayed by superficial trends in the industry.