Cosa Fai

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The Defiant Anthem of Self-Assertion in 'Cosa Fai' by Feder

Feder's song 'Cosa Fai' is a powerful declaration of self-assertion and independence. The lyrics, a mix of Italian and English, convey a strong message of standing one's ground and not allowing others to dictate one's actions or emotions. The repeated phrase 'Ma cosa fai?' (What are you doing?) serves as a rhetorical question, challenging the listener or perhaps a specific person to reflect on their actions and intentions. This repetition emphasizes the artist's frustration and determination to break free from any external control or influence.

The song opens with a direct confrontation: 'Ma cosa credi? Chiudi la bocca' (What do you think? Shut your mouth). This sets the tone for the rest of the track, where the artist dismisses any attempts to sway or manipulate him. The lines 'Non tornare più, Non piangere, Tu stai laggiù' (Don't come back, Don't cry, You stay down there) further reinforce this stance, indicating a clear boundary and a refusal to be dragged down by someone else's drama or negativity.

In the English verses, Feder introduces a sense of self-confidence and freedom: 'I am so wild and free, I'm a bougie guy.' This self-description highlights a carefree and luxurious lifestyle, unburdened by the opinions or actions of others. The question 'You play, but do you know the rules?' suggests that while others may try to engage with him, they are not on the same level of understanding or sophistication. The blend of languages and cultural references adds a unique flavor to the song, making it both relatable and intriguing to a diverse audience.

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