The song "Non Mi Va Bene" by Jesto is about the artist's disillusionment with society and his personal struggles. He opens the song by talking about hanging out with imaginary friends and feeling fine without the person who used to be in his life. He then describes looking up at the blue sky and avoiding looking down to avoid vertigo, and smoking to keep away paranoia. The song then shifts to Jesto's feelings of hopelessness and apathy, as he no longer believes in anything and finds it depressing to look into people's eyes. He doesn't want to be called an artist but hopes someone will understand him. Jesto then talks about waiting to be abducted by aliens and leaving behind his past life, while still feeling overwhelmed by emotions. Jesto reflects on the technology and society in which we live, criticizing politicians and societal divisions based on race. He feels left out of the "list" and forgotten by those in power, struggling to make ends meet while leaders skim off the top. Throughout the song, Jesto expresses his rejection of the status quo and desire for change.