“Sobredosis” is a steamy bachata duet where Romeo Santos and Ozuna confess to an all-consuming attraction that feels almost medicinal — or poisonous — depending on how you look at it. Across the track they describe their lover as a narcótico efecto, a temptation so powerful it blurs the line between pleasure and danger. From being “amarrado a tu cama” to begging for “clases de placer,” they paint love as an intense overdose that could cost them their sanity, their freedom, even their lives… yet they dive in willingly.
At its core the song is a celebration of raw, unapologetic desire. The playful back-and-forth (teacher-student fantasies, fiery wordplay like “mi ninfómana en llamas”) highlights both artists’ seductive vocal styles while the signature bachata guitar keeps hips swaying. Beneath the sultry metaphors lies a classic Romeo Santos theme: surrendering to passion despite moral doubts and possible consequences. “Sobredosis” invites listeners to dance, blush, and wonder how far they would go when chemistry feels this addictive.