You can see how this specific intro is used in a live DJ context to energize a crowd here:
: The title translates to "Police Control" or "Police Checkpoint." These types of intros often feature sirens, megaphone voiceovers, or dramatic sound effects to simulate a police raid or authoritative "shutdown" before the beat drops into high-tempo reggaeton or tribal house.
The track has gained significant traction on platforms like YouTube, where videos featuring the intro have amassed over . It is often bundled into DJ packs for "Intro Shows," which are scripted audio sequences used to build suspense before a party begins.
: The use of "Tribe Drums" refers to the heavy use of congas, timbales, and synthesized drum patterns typical of the Peruvian and Colombian DJ scenes. Origins and Popularity
: It heavily samples or references the iconic "stomp-stomp-clap" rhythm of Queen’s "We Will Rock You" .