The song Tattoo by Jesto talks about a group of people who are like a tribe and are all covered in tattoos. They don't care about societal norms and taboos and live life on their own terms. They are rebellious and do things on purpose to go against the norm. Jesto talks about how life can be tough, like the drug shaboo, but he deals with it by ignoring morals and taboos. He believes that his lyrics are sacred and that life requires sacrifices. Jesto is a solitary rapper with more tattoos than friends. He observes that the world is controlled by seven people and politicians are puppets. The society is corrupt and the system manipulates everything. Jesto believes that everything he says is true, and he sees the world in black and white. Despite his tough-guy image, Jesto confesses that he has made mistakes and that he has many thoughts going on in his head. He wonders how much space he has in his head to deal with them. Jesto and his group of tattooed friends are often stared at by others who don't understand them. They don't care if people stop them on the street and ask to see their tattoos or if they get searched because of their appearance. They are just expressing themselves. Overall, Tattoo is about being proud of who you are and not caring what others think. It's about belonging to a tribe of people who are all unique and expressing themselves in their own way.