The song "Disoccupato" by Italian rapper Jesto talks about the struggles of unemployment and the uncertainty of the future for those who are unable to find work. Jesto himself was born unemployed and believes that he will die unemployed as well. He mentions how even friends who have graduated from college have not been able to find work, and when they do, it is often an unpaid internship. Jesto acknowledges the reality of the situation and applauds the government for their efforts in addressing the issue. The lyrics also touch on other struggles faced by those who are unemployed, such as homelessness and resorting to crime just to survive. Jesto seems to feel stuck in a "limbo" of unemployment, but recognizes that he is not alone in his struggle. The repetition of the line "sono nato disoccupato e morirò disoccupato" emphasizes the despair and hopelessness that comes with being unemployed. Jesto also questions the system and wonders if employers truly value their employees, or if they are simply replaceable. Overall, "Disoccupato" sheds light on the harsh realities of unemployment and serves as a commentary on the current state of the job market in Italy.