Junior Cally's song "Tutti Con Me" is a rap track that delves into the rapper's controversial persona and how he deals with it, as well as his struggles with fame. The first verse of the song starts with the rapper wearing a mask, challenging anyone who asks him to take it off. He then proceeds to use vulgar language, threatening to put the person's mask in their anus. Junior Cally then declares himself a popular case and a subject to be studied. He likens himself to a disease that won't let go, going back and forth like a pendulum. In the next part, he describes himself as an Italian guard, armed with a rifle and ready to defend himself. He uses his identity and status as a public figure to speak his truth without fear of retribution, much like writer Roberto Saviano. He also mentions how people are fixated on his looks and how it affects his career, with some suggesting he cover up his tattoos to appear more presentable on TV. The chorus builds up with Junior Cally proclaiming that he's the one making history, always taking what's given to him without complaint. He acknowledges that his detractors paint him in a negative light, spreading rumors and lies about him. But despite the misinformation, he knows his truth and his journey. The second verse starts with Junior Cally reflecting on the birth of his child, comparing his offspring to a caged lion used for photo ops. He then chastises other artists who are too reliant on sponsors and social media for their success. He further claims that with each passing day, he becomes more familiar with the harsh realities of fame. Junior Cally then calls out those who pay for collaborations, something he admits to never doing himself. He ends the verse by mentioning how people go into a panic when their phones stop working, and how others have told him to get more tattoos instead of worrying about his appearance on TV. The chorus repeats, emphasizing Junior Cally's determination to make his mark in the industry, regardless of what others think of him. "Tutti Con Me" serves as a celebration of self-acceptance and authenticity, urging listeners to stand by their own beliefs and not conform to others' expectations.