The song "Pompalo" by Jesto is a high-energy anthem encouraging people to dance and party. The lyrics are mostly in Italian, but there are a few English words and phrases mixed in, such as "cooyah-cooyah-cooyah" and "Chase those crazy boil headz." The song is dedicated to everyone who loves to dance and have fun, from the Kings and DanzHall Queens to the DJs who keep the music going. Jesto urges people to "pump it up" and dance to the beat, before the windows shatter from the bass. He also references the idea of Babylon falling, which in Rastafarianism represents the downfall of oppressive systems and the rise of freedom and justice. Jesto encourages people to come together and raise their lighters, creating a sea of flames that can bring down Babylon. Overall, the song is about letting loose and enjoying the moment. Jesto's energetic delivery and infectious beat make it hard not to dance along and get caught up in the party atmosphere.