The song "Quest'estate" by Jesto is about how the summer can be overwhelming and how some people prefer to stay at home rather than going to the beach. The lyrics talk about the chaos and crowdedness of the beach, the struggles of finding parking and a spot to lay down on the sand, and the frustration of dealing with all types of people. Jesto sings about how he sees people posting selfies on the beach, trying to show off their body or their vacation, but how he doesn't feel the need to do so. He would rather stay at home, relax on his balcony and enjoy the sun in peace. The song also highlights the different types of people and cultures that one can encounter at the beach, from nonna Sicilian with her famous parmigiana to Roman families with their amatriciana and tipe in high heels. Jesto observes all of this from afar and wonders why people subject themselves to so much hassle and discomfort for a few days of vacation. Overall, the song is a reflection on the societal pressure to go on vacation and have fun during the summer, but how it's okay to prioritize one's comfort and well-being and choose to stay at home instead.