The song "I Miei Soldi E Le Mie Puttane" by Jesto is about the pressure to conform to a commercialized image as an artist and the societal obsession with money and sex. Jesto begins the song with an encounter with a fan who accuses him of being too commercial and no longer worth listening to. Jesto responds by questioning where his money and women are if he truly is a commercial artist. He then expresses his frustration with having to constantly defend himself and his music, and makes a reference to his drug use. However, despite the stereotypes, Jesto reveals that he doesn't actually have much money and spends his time pursuing his talent and passion for music. He also touches on the topic of success and the idea that in the music industry, only being first place matters. The lyrics are intended as a criticism of the pressure to conform to commercialized standards in the music industry, as well as a commentary on modern society's obsession with wealth and sex.