Imperio is a lavish love-letter where Argentine trap star Duki and Spanish singer Judeline picture their romance as something colossal. Duki vows to build an empire and even a castillo de nubes – a castle made of clouds – so their connection can float freely like waves. He promises loyalty that “God can hear,” flies across the planet for her, and admires her beauty as if it were more valuable than the Louvre’s treasures. Judeline answers with equal devotion, calling his mouth her home and racing through the sky whenever he feels low. Together they dream of balconies with flowers, nights spent singing to the stars, and a life of luxurious intimacy carved out for just the two of them.
Beyond the love story, the track is a manifesto of artistic independence and self-belief. Duki celebrates being autodidact, turning beats into gold, and creating “portals” that anyone brave enough can travel through. He dismisses social-media pretenders, trusts his small circle, and acknowledges a divine plan guiding his meteoric rise. At only 21, he is crafting a kingdom of music and ambition, and with Judeline beside him the future looks “maravilloso.” The result is a song that blends romantic fantasy with hustler confidence, inviting listeners to dream big, love hard, and build their own imperio.