Pecado translates to "sin". It's a powerful, dramatic word that adds a layer of forbidden passion to a song.
In "Imposible", Luis Fonsi sings, "Dios mío que me perdone pero si es pecado / Solamente quiero morir a tu lado" (My God forgive me, but if it's a sin / I only want to die by your side). He uses pecado to describe a love so intense that he's willing to risk it all, even if it's considered wrong, making for a very memorable lyric.
Luis Fonsi and Ozuna weave a fiery Reggaeton confession in “Imposible,” where confidence, nostalgia, and irresistible rhythm collide. Fonsi’s smooth vocals and Ozuna’s urban flair tell the story of a man who believes no one can love, kiss, or understand the woman the way he does. He remembers secret moments, electrifying dances in the street, and promises that once bound them together. While the beat keeps hips moving, the lyrics paint a tug-of-war between lingering chemistry and a current relationship that has lost its spark.
The song’s hook, “Es imposible que te quiera como yo,” repeats like a mantra, turning the narrator’s bold claim into an ear-catching chant. Puerto Rican swagger meets tender vulnerability as both artists urge the woman to follow her heart, let go of lukewarm love, and rediscover the passion they once shared. “Imposible” is a dance-floor invitation and a heartfelt plea all in one—perfect for anyone who has ever felt certain that their love is simply unbeatable.