Much of the video features Taki in stark, industrial, or desolate urban settings. This emphasizes the "man against the world" narrative present in the lyrics.
The Official Music Video mirrors this grit through several key visual choices:
The central theme of the track is the . Taki uses the metaphor of physical weight—stating he "fell 50 kilos and rose back 80"—to illustrate that every setback only made him heavier, harder, and more formidable.
The bridge, "Life, come on, try me," is not a plea for mercy but a challenge. He accepts that the struggle will continue until death, but he refuses to be the one who yields. Visual Symbolism in the Official Video
Much of the video features Taki in stark, industrial, or desolate urban settings. This emphasizes the "man against the world" narrative present in the lyrics.
The Official Music Video mirrors this grit through several key visual choices:
The central theme of the track is the . Taki uses the metaphor of physical weight—stating he "fell 50 kilos and rose back 80"—to illustrate that every setback only made him heavier, harder, and more formidable.
The bridge, "Life, come on, try me," is not a plea for mercy but a challenge. He accepts that the struggle will continue until death, but he refuses to be the one who yields. Visual Symbolism in the Official Video