The song "El Pánico" by Ulices Chaidez y Sus Plebes is a narco corrido, a style of Mexican music that often glorifies the lifestyle and actions of drug traffickers. The lyrics talk about the protagonist's involvement in criminal activities, specifically focusing on their use of firearms and their ability to intimidate and overcome their rivals. The phrase "Que no cunda más El Pánico" translates to "Don't let panic spread anymore." It suggests that the protagonist wants to establish dominance and instill fear in their enemies. They boast about their quick reaction and their ability to shoot fast bullets that don't stop for any reason. The use of armored and automatic weapons is also highlighted to emphasize their power and preparedness. The lyrics suggest that the protagonist is always ready for action, working hard and attacking directly. They express confidence in their abilities to find and confront their enemies, without hesitating to take action. The phrase "Que traigo armamento, que aguas que te tumba" implies that the protagonist possesses dangerous firepower that can bring down anyone who crosses their path. Overall, the song portrays a character who is involved in criminal activities, specifically drug trafficking, and is not afraid to use violence and intimidation to maintain their power and control. It glorifies a lifestyle that may be viewed as criminal and dangerous by society.