The song "Lo Zio" by Junior Cally tells the story of a man who calls upon his uncle, known as "Lo Zio" (The Uncle), to solve his problems with violence. In the first verse, the narrator is at a club and feels like other men are watching him. He decides to call upon his uncle to handle the situation. The chorus repeats the phrase "Chiama Lo Zio" ("Call Lo Zio"), emphasizing the reliance on the uncle's violent reputation. The second verse describes Lo Zio as a tough, no-nonsense man who wears a jumpsuit and carries a machine gun. The narrator describes him as a problem solver and implies that he has a criminal past. Throughout the song, the narrator emphasizes the power and fear inspired by Lo Zio. The chorus is repeated after the second verse, and the song ends with the narrator in a dangerous situation once again, waiting for Lo Zio to arrive and take care of things. Overall, the song portrays a world where violence is a means to solve problems, and where a man like Lo Zio is respected for his ability to handle those problems.