"Prefiero la cárcel que vivir sin su amor" (I prefer jail over living without her love) A classic Bachata hyperbole, expressing that a life without the partner is the ultimate torture. 🌟 Why This Collaboration Matters

They are "guilty" of loving a woman too much, despite the pain and betrayal she caused them.

Ozuna and Anthony Santos take turns playing the role of a heartbroken man standing before a judge.

Here are some of the most impactful lines from the song and what they mean:

The song stands out for blending Ozuna's modern urban style with Santos's traditional, soul-stirring Bachata guitar riffs and vocals. 🏛️ The Concept & Story The track is framed as a dramatic courtroom confession:

"Señor juez, vengo a declararme culpable" (Judge, I come to plead guilty) The opening line immediately sets the theatrical, heartbreaking tone of the track.