The song "Hype" by Jesto talks about the hype that comes with being popular on social media and in the music industry. The lyrics suggest that people will do anything for attention and popularity, including attending live events and liking posts. Jesto uses different metaphors and word play to convey his message. For example, he refers to David Icke, a conspiracy theorist who believes in reptilian humanoids, as a "rettiliano" or reptilian, which is also a slang term for someone who is sneaky or untrustworthy. He also compares big breasts to a mountain bike and smoking large joints to being in the fast lane. The lyrics highlight the irony of the music industry and the struggles and sacrifices artists face to maintain their status and success. Jesto talks about his own battles with addiction and depression, implying that the hype and pressure to be popular can take a toll on one's mental health. Overall, the song criticizes the obsession with fame and the superficiality of the industry, and encourages listeners to stay true to themselves and not get caught up in the hype.