Jesto's song "Emma" is about the harsh realities of life and not trusting in love. The lyrics describe how life can be cruel and cause pain and how love can be unreliable. There are references to depression, addiction, failed relationships, and feeling lost. The chorus repeats the phrase "Vita crudele mangia il cuore, non fidarti dell'amore, vita di merda sai il colore," which translates to "Life cruelly eats the heart, don't trust in love, shitty life, you know the color." The verses of the song describe personal struggles, including thoughts of suicide and using drugs to cope. Jesto also talks about being unable to form meaningful relationships and feeling a sense of detachment from others. There are moments of introspection and questioning, such as the line "Ma a qualcosa certo pensi" ("But you certainly think of something"). Overall, "Emma" is a dark and introspective song that confronts the difficulties of life head-on. The title may be a reference to the protagonist of Gustave Flaubert's novel Madame Bovary, who also grapples with feelings of isolation and disillusionment.