Jesto's song "Non Ricordo Come Fa" is an Italian hip-hop track about his frustration and struggles as a musician. The title translates to "I Don't Remember How it Goes" and the lyrics describe how Jesto forgets the hook or chorus of his own song. He expresses his anger towards the music industry, and how it operates against independent artists. He compares himself to Zaratustra, a prophet from Nietzsche's philosophy, suggesting he is fighting against the mainstream industry. Jesto also talks about his lifestyle as a night owl, drinking alcohol and smoking weed while being broke. He indirectly critiques the commercial and mainstream music industry by mocking the idea of "commercial vs hardcore" and how artists compete in such categories. The irony is that he is not part of it, yet wishes to partake in it. He claims his music is not receiving the attention it deserves and that he is constantly struggling to make a living. Despite all of this, Jesto remains optimistic and determined to succeed. The song's message is about how the music industry can be challenging for independent artists, but with hard work and perseverance, they can succeed.