Pillole di vita Lyrics
con gli antidepressivi una vita al limite
Tra gioia e dolore ognuno ha i suoi problemi
ma io voglio dimenticare i problemi di ieri
Prima Lexotan, Bromazepam
Dopo lo Xanax Alprazolam
Anche l'En, Delorazepam
Infine il Tavor Lorazepam
Niente funziona bene perché sono vivo
Niente di strano, è solo il destino
Niente mi aspetto, dico al divino
Guarda che succede, sono un indovino
Prima Lexotan, Bromazepam
Dopo lo Xanax, Alprazolam
Anche l'En, Delorazepam
Infine il Tavor, Lorazepam
Se sei triste, Duloxetina
Se non dormi, la quetiapina
Se non vivi, serotonina
Se ti arrendi, esketamina
Se la vita va male, falla andare bene
Facile a dirsi, sento solo le sirene
Mi portano via perché l'ho fatto
Ho dato un taglio a una vita del cazzo
Non ascoltare queste cazzate
La vita è bella senza arrancare
Metticela tutta, smetti di soffrire
Inizia oggi, comincia a vivere
🎵 Song Meaning
"Pillole di vita" by Fra layers a dark, potentially serious theme of mental health challenges and pharmaceutical dependence over a high-energy dance/electronic track. The lyrics detail a progression through various anti-anxiety and antidepressant medications (Lexotan, Bromazepam, Xanax, Alprazolam, En, Delorazepam, Tavor, Lorazepam, Duloxetina, Quetiapina, Serotonina, Esketamina), highlighting a struggle with their ineffectiveness. The repeated listing of drugs, juxtaposed against the upbeat music, creates a jarring, almost satirical effect.
Within the context of dance/electronic music, and specifically Fra's style that often blends spiritual themes with dance energy, the song can be interpreted as a commentary on modern reliance on medication as a quick fix for deeper problems. The driving beat and danceable rhythm create a sense of urgency and potentially manic energy, mirroring the feeling of chasing relief through pills.
The lyrics "Se la vita va male, falla andare bene / Facile a dirsi, sento solo le sirene / Mi portano via perché l'ho fatto / Ho dato un taglio a una vita del cazzo" suggest a desperate act, perhaps a suicide attempt, brought on by the ineffectiveness of the prescribed medications. This stark contrast between the energetic music and the dark subject matter can be seen as Fra’s signature style of confronting difficult topics within a danceable framework.
While not overtly religious, the line "Niente mi aspetto, dico al divino / Guarda che succede, sono un indovino" hints at a plea or challenge to a higher power. This could be interpreted as a spiritual questioning of suffering and the limitations of medical solutions.
Ultimately, "Pillole di vita" is not simply a festive dance track. It's a complex piece that uses the energy of the genre to explore themes of mental health, pharmaceutical dependence, and perhaps a yearning for something beyond the readily available, yet ultimately unsatisfying, solutions offered by modern medicine. The danceable energy serves to amplify the message, making it both accessible and thought-provoking within the club music context. It suggests that even in moments of euphoric release on the dance floor, serious issues persist and deserve attention. The song encourages listeners to question easy answers and seek deeper meaning in life.