"Te Trancamos El Kiosko" is a song by Nengo Flow, Ele A El Dominio, and Jon Z. The lyrics of the song depict a lifestyle of power, dominance, and street life. "Trancar el kiosko" is a slang term in Puerto Rican street culture that means taking control or shutting down a certain territory or area. In the song, the artists assert their dominance and control over their surroundings, emphasizing their authority and ability to instill fear in others. The lyrics also talk about the violence and aggression that comes with their lifestyle. They mention carrying firearms, engaging in warfare, and being willing to kill anyone who opposes them. The artists portray themselves as powerful and fearless, claiming that even their enemies are afraid of them. Additionally, there are references to drug use and dealing, with mentions of drugs like "perico" and "pasto" (cocaine and marijuana, respectively). They also mention their connection to the streets and their loyalty to their "loco" (crazy) friends. The overall theme of the song is about asserting power and control, maintaining a dominant presence in the streets, and portraying a tough and fearless image. It showcases a lifestyle that revolves around violence, drug culture, and the pursuit of power.