“Ya No Comparto” plunges us into a fiery love triangle where secrets are starting to suffocate everyone involved. Ozuna sings from the perspective of a man who feels like a rehén — a hostage — trapped between a long-term partner and an irresistible new love. He admits his guilt, knows people will judge him, and refuses to abandon his family, yet he cannot deny the passion that is burning him alive.
Dominican superstar Natti Natasha answers with fierce determination. She is done sharing, fed up with late-night rooms filled with loneliness, and demands a clear choice: “Te quiero mío, solo mío, ya no comparto.” Her lines transform the song into an anthem of self-respect, reminding listeners that real love needs honesty and full commitment. Together, Natti and Ozuna turn this urban-pop duet into a dramatic showdown between desire, responsibility, and the courage to walk away when half-love is no longer enough.