: He speaks for those in "ten-hour shifts" and "social housing" who return to homes filled with indifference.
Produced by long-time collaborator , "VITTORIO" captures the existential weight of living in a post-crisis Mediterranean metropolis. LEX’s lyrics move like a handheld camera through the streets, documenting:
: From "underground billiard halls" to the chemical haze of "Xanax, speed, and MD," the song paints a picture of a generation seeking any exit from the 40-degree heat and "stench of garbage trucks". О›О•Оћ - VITTORIO
"Don't ask what I'm doing, I just told you / I'm dragging my carcass through the big cities."
The title itself carries a cinematic weight. While the song reflects on the harshness of the streets, it is often associated with the concept of a "film" ( VITTORIO Η ΤΑΙΝΙΑ ). This aligns with LEX’s broader style—treating his music not just as audio, but as a visual signature for a neglected urban landscape. : He speaks for those in "ten-hour shifts"
: He explicitly dedicates lines to those who moved abroad but still check in to see if things are "okay" back home. Why "VITTORIO"?
remains a pillar of Greek rap because it doesn't glorify the struggle; it simply refuses to look away from it. Vittorio - song and lyrics by LEX, Dof Twogee | Spotify "Don't ask what I'm doing, I just told
: For a sense of the track's impact, check out footage from his Theatro Petras live performance , where thousands of fans recite every word—a testament to how he has become a voice for a generation.