Onyx Toca El Piano and Ele a el Dominio's song "Si Voy A Morir Me Muero Contento" is a trap-influenced track that conveys a sense of living life to the fullest, even in the face of potential danger or death. The lyrics touch upon themes of love, sex, drugs, and violence, common in the reggaeton and trap genres. The song opens with the artists expressing their willingness to embrace death if it were to come, stating that they would die content. They then proceed to describe their ability to make others laugh, bring joy, and provide memorable moments. The artists boast about their skills in sexual encounters, claiming they can please their partners both quickly and slowly. The lyrics also contain references to the illegal drug trade, specifically cocaine. The artists mention bringing in kilos of pure cocaine and even making sexual references to it. They mention living in the dark and carrying a rifle without a safety, implying involvement in criminal activities. Onyx and Ele a el Dominio also touch upon their financial success, mentioning having a significant amount of money and filling their bank accounts. They state that they engage in illegal activities while driving expensive cars. The artists continue to brag about their power and dominance, claiming to have killed enemies and suggesting celebrating with champagne. They also discuss their sexual encounters and their ability to please multiple women. There is a mention of jealousy from others, indicating they have a significant number of women. The song ends with the artists declaring their willingness to die and be with their loved ones and embracing their desires and sins. They mention wanting to be by someone's side as they take their last breaths, indicating a deep connection and emotional attachment. Overall, the song highlights the artists' fearless and reckless lifestyles, celebrating their ability to bring pleasure and danger. It showcases elements commonly found in trap and reggaeton music, such as explicit lyrics, references to criminal activities, and a strong emphasis on excess and power.