The song "SKCH" by Heuss L'Enfoiré is a rap track that talks about the rapper's life in the 92 department of Paris, which is known for its high crime rate. The lyrics include references to drug dealing, violence, and gang culture. The chorus "SKCH, SKCH" is an onomatopoeic sound that denotes a gun being loaded or cocked. The term "Plomo o Plata" means "silver or lead" in Spanish, which refers to the ultimatum given by drug cartels to law enforcement officials and politicians: take a bribe or be killed. The rapper talks about his involvement in drug smuggling and the illegal sale of drugs, mentioning various locations such as Malaga, Cuba, and Colombia. He also gives shoutouts to his fellow criminals, including NYMA and Mafia tah Napoli. The song also features a reference to the film Scarface, where Heuss compares himself to the character Tony Montana, a Cuban drug lord. He talks about his gang affiliation and the violence that comes with it, as well as his experiences dealing with law enforcement and possible arrest. Overall, "SKCH" is a gritty and raw portrayal of the criminal underworld in Paris, and highlights the dangers and consequences of getting involved in a life of crime.