El Farsante (Remix) is a passionate confession where Ozuna teams up with bachata icon Romeo Santos to admit their wrongs and beg for a second chance. Throughout the lyrics both singers call themselves farsantes – frauds in love – because they broke promises, flirted with temptation, and let mistrust poison a once perfect relationship. Now they are drowning in regret, swearing they will never be unfaithful again, and pleading for their partners to believe that their apologies are real.
The song blends reggaetón and bachata, so the beat invites you to move while the words pull at your heart. You will hear vivid images: the wilting carnation that symbolizes a love they ruined with their own hands, the empty bed still carrying her scent, and the “limbo” of loneliness since she left. Behind the catchy chorus lies a universal message – owning your mistakes is the first step to mending a broken heart, but forgiveness is never guaranteed. Listen closely and you will feel the raw mix of guilt, hope, and desire that turns this track into a bilingual soap opera set to music.