Junior Cally's song "Romanzo E Criminalità" is a nostalgic tribute to his hometown of Fiumicino, a seaside suburb of Rome. The lyrics describe the experiences of young people hanging out in the streets, riding motorbikes without helmets, and enjoying the freedom of summer. The mention of the sea evokes memories of good times spent drinking wine and enjoying the scent of a loved one. The song also touches on the theme of rebellion, with references to legend-like rockstars, the criminality of the area, and a carefree attitude towards life. The lyrics highlight the sense of camaraderie among the youth, with scenes of parties, fights, and off-key singing. Throughout the song, there is a sense of longing for a simpler time of youth, when things were less complicated. Cally speaks of buying a fur coat for his mother, of classic cars, of hundred-bottle Sundays. The song ends with a lament for a changed neighborhood that has given and taken away so much. Overall, "Romanzo E Criminalità" celebrates the spirit of young people embracing life while acknowledging the loss of a bygone era.