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

: 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

The Official Music Video , directed by longtime collaborator Cosimo Alemà , mirrors the song's themes through its aesthetic choices. Fabri Fibra, Lazza, Madame - Caos (Visual)

: Delivers a "suffering" and nostalgic refrain that resonates with listeners through its emotional intensity. The song is a masterclass in collaboration, with

The song is a masterclass in collaboration, with Fibra noting that the contrasting styles of Madame and himself "coexist perfectly" on Low Kidd's production. "Caos" was widely praised by critics, with some

: 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

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

"Caos" was widely praised by critics, with some calling it one of the most "poignant" stories of Fibra's career. Upon release, it immediately climbed to the top of Italian streaming charts on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, eventually earning double-platinum certification in Italy.