The song "Roze" by Jala Brat, Devito, and Buba Corelli talks about the lifestyle and experiences of the artists. It revolves around themes of partying, enjoying life to the fullest, and the consequences of their actions. In the lyrics, the artists mention being attracted to a girl who knows how to have a good time and consume alcohol. They describe wanting to be with her to both cry and celebrate. The mention of expensive brands like Gucci represents their love for materialistic things. They also talk about paying for their girls' drinks and being warned by their friends to do whatever they are paid for. The phrase "Sve se vraća, znaju moja braća" translates to "Everything comes back, my brothers know" which suggests that they are aware that their actions will have consequences. The verses also mention a sense of restlessness and not being able to find peace. The artists describe a girl who sits confidently as if she owns everything and has the power to affect them. Despite this, they admit to wanting another girl beside them. The chorus of the song emphasizes the artists' willingness to go all out and party hard. They mention overturning tables and being captivated by the girl's movements that shake their hips. Towards the end of the song, the artists mention feeling out of control and missing someone's presence. They express a desire to stop, but they feel powerless and unable to regain control. The lyrics suggest that without the person they miss, they feel like they would fall to the bottom. Overall, the song portrays a party lifestyle, relationships, and the internal struggles faced by the artists.