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Prince Royce – Incondicional Lyrics

Latin

Sigo aquí a pesar de lo malo
De ese oscuro pasado, siempre estoy junto a ti
Sigo aquí, abrazado a lo nuestro
A este amor tan inmenso que no sabe morir

He llorado tanto, más que el cielo, lágrimas de dolor
He tocado fondo tantas veces luchando por tu amor

Soy Incondicional, un amor tan real
Que no juzga, que sueña
Que sufre y perdona, un amor de verdad
Soy Incondicional, un amor tan real
Que no espera algo a cambio
Que no tiene horario, un amor de verdad

Descubrí que un amor verdadero
Se entrega por completo y eso hice por ti

Te he llorado tanto, más que el cielo, lágrimas de dolor
He tocado fondo tantas veces luchando por tu amor

Soy Incondicional, un amor tan real
Que no juzga, que sueña
Que sufre y perdona, un amor de verdad
Soy Incondicional, un amor tan real
Que no espera algo a cambio
Que no tiene horario, un amor de verdad

Uh-uh, Royce

Soy Incondicional, un amor tan real
Que no juzga, que sueña
Que sufre y perdona, un amor de verdad
Soy Incondicional, un amor tan real

About This Song

"Incondicional" is a deeply vulnerable bachata ballad that explores the profound pain and resilience of unconditional love in the face of betrayal and heartbreak. Prince Royce delivers a raw confession of a man who remains devoted to someone despite being repeatedly hurt, examining the complex psychology of loving without conditions or expectations of reciprocity. The lyrics reveal a narrator who has "touched bottom" multiple times fighting for this love, yet continues to embrace the relationship even through its "dark past." Musically, the track showcases Prince Royce's signature fusion of traditional bachata guitar patterns with contemporary pop production, creating a polished yet emotionally intimate soundscape that allows his smooth vocals to convey both strength and fragility. The song's central theme revolves around the paradox of unconditional love-how it can be both a source of profound suffering and transcendent beauty, as the narrator describes a love that "doesn't judge, dreams, suffers and forgives." This resonated deeply with Latin audiences because it captured the cultural ideal of amor verdadero (true love) while honestly confronting the self-destructive tendencies that can accompany such devotion. The track became a defining moment in Prince Royce's career, establishing him as an artist capable of bringing emotional depth and modern sensibility to traditional bachata. Its success reflected listeners' connection to the universal struggle between self-preservation and the desire to love completely, regardless of the cost.

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