The Junior M.A.F.I.A. song "Teflon Don" is a trap/hip-hop track that features aggressive and boastful lyrics. The song is about the members of Junior M.A.F.I.A. asserting their dominance, power, and toughness in the streets. The term "Teflon Don" is a reference to the infamous mob boss John Gotti, who was known as the Teflon Don because he seemed to be untouchable, evading convictions for many years. The Junior M.A.F.I.A. crew adopts this moniker to suggest that they too are untouchable and invincible in the streets. The lyrics talk about being prepared for any challenges or threats, advising listeners to wear bulletproof vests and be ready for any confrontation. The song boasts about the crew's criminal activities, referencing supplying cocaine and enjoying expensive drinks like Remy Martin or Hennessy with ex-convicts. The lyrics also touch on violence and intimidation, with lines about killing enemies and leaving them "stretched out in the Benz." The song emphasizes the crew's rough lifestyle, their tendency to spend money freely, and their lack of regard for the law. Overall, "Teflon Don" showcases Junior M.A.F.I.A.'s gritty and aggressive rap style, emphasizing their criminal personas and claiming their superiority in the streets.