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Fabri Fibra, Lazza, Madame - Caos (visual) Online

: Contributes a cloud-rap influenced verse that is described as "minimalist" and "perfectly aligned" with the track's synthetic yet melancholic atmosphere. Visual Representation and Direction

: Shot in stark black and white, the video features the three artists in tight, claustrophobic close-ups. They never appear together on screen, a deliberate choice that emphasizes the theme of isolation and the individual nature of internal chaos. Fabri Fibra, Lazza, Madame - Caos (Visual)

: The lyrics dwell on complicated relationships and the "side effects" of love, comparing it to medicine that fixes one part of the mind while causing "chaos" elsewhere. : Contributes a cloud-rap influenced verse that is

: Lazza’s chorus, which samples the melody of the classic reggaeton track "Bandoleros" by Don Omar and Tego Calderón, serves as the emotional anchor, expressing deep suffering and a longing to put order to messy feelings. Collaborative Dynamics : The lyrics dwell on complicated relationships and

: Provides a seasoned, dry perspective on his return to music and his internal state.

: Delivers a "suffering" and nostalgic refrain that resonates with listeners through its emotional intensity.

: Fibra has noted that the visual representation—especially the album cover featuring a solitary figure on a beach—represents the "calm before the chaos," or the quietude that exists just before the listening experience begins. Critical and Commercial Impact