The song "Trabajo" by Ele A El Dominio is a trap/hip-hop track that revolves around themes of drug dealing, street life, and maintaining a luxurious lifestyle. The lyrics contain explicit language and explicit references to drug use and illegal activities. The song starts with a confident declaration of the artist's affiliation with Real G4 Life, a reference to his crew, and introduces High Quality on the beats as the producer. The artist then proceeds to brag about his lifestyle and experiences. In the first verse, Ele A El Dominio talks about lowering the work for the "narizón" (big-nosed person), which typically refers to a person involved in drug trafficking. He mentions using Capri Sun to mix and consume drugs like Percocet. He boasts about multiple women being interested in him and his ability to engage in a threesome. He also talks about using Suboxone, a medication for treating opioid addiction, and waiting for the mailbox to deliver something, possibly a drug-related package. He questions whether someone will acknowledge or ignore him and warns against potential thieves and problems associated with drug cooking. He emphasizes the importance of storing tickets (presumably referring to money) safely. In the chorus, Ele A El Dominio repeats that he has lowered the work, implying his involvement with drug trafficking. He claims that he doesn't work and has no intentions of doing any work. In the second verse, the artist talks about a point being open for twenty-four hours, likely referring to a drug-selling location. He mentions seeing people arriving in a Ford while he travels around the world with prostitutes, comparing it to his personal amusement park. He accuses someone of embezzling or stealing from him, showcasing his mistrust in a particular person. He mentions josoadicto's (possibly referring to drug users) and the importance of completing missing weight to ensure a fair exchange. He references being contacted by prostitutes and the possibility of impregnating them. He admits his shortcomings of not loving someone and states that they will leave with him today, but anyone can have them tomorrow. He offers employment opportunities to those who want to work for him and asks someone to bring down the kilos, referring to drugs. He mentions picking up suitcases and showing customs officers the breasts of prostitutes. The meaning of the song revolves around the artist's involvement in drug dealing, his extravagant lifestyle, and his confidence in his abilities. It showcases the dark and dangerous aspects of street life, including illicit activities and relationships with prostitutes. The lyrics also emphasize the artist's arrogance and disregard for work, portraying a sense of invincibility and dominance within his circle.