Rencor means "grudge" or "resentment." It's a powerful emotional word that describes a deep, lingering bitterness you hold against someone who has hurt you.
In this deeply personal song, Prince Royce sings "No te guardo rencor" (I don't hold a grudge against you) to his absent father. This single line reveals the entire story of the song: despite the pain and loneliness he felt growing up, he has chosen to forgive. It's a beautiful and mature word to learn.
Have you ever wished you could turn invisible like a superhero? In Prince Royce’s heartfelt ballad Invisible, that super-power becomes a painful reality. Singing from the perspective of a child who rarely saw his father, Royce ticks off life’s big moments—birthdays, sickness, first love, graduation—and shows how each one felt dimmer because Dad was missing. The song turns everyday childhood memories into vivid snapshots of loneliness, painting the absent parent as a ghost who can be felt but never seen.
Yet the track is not just a list of regrets. When Royce finally sings “It’s never too late to become visible again,” he flips the narrative toward hope. The message is clear: broken bonds can still be mended, and the “great absentee” can step back into the light. With its mix of touching storytelling, smooth bachata-infused pop, and an uplifting lesson about forgiveness, Invisible invites listeners to heal old wounds and believe in second chances.