Sincero is Don Omar’s late-night confession booth. At "las dos" (2 a.m.) the Puerto Rican star hears their song playing, feels the liquor hit, and grabs the phone. What spills out is a raw apology: he knows he played games, he knows she’s probably decided to move on, and he owns that “tienes razón.” Yet he can’t shake the feeling that their bond is stronger than pride.
The chorus is a tug-of-war between regret and hope. Don Omar swears he’d “give his life” to relive the passion they shared, insisting that she still thinks of him every morning even if she won’t admit it. Sincero blends heartfelt vulnerability with irresistible reggaetón rhythm, turning a simple drunk-dial into a relatable story about love, mistakes, and the stubborn hope that a sincere apology can rewrite the ending.