Colombian artist Jessi Uribe invites us into a whirlwind of forbidden romance in “Dulce Pecado” (Sweet Sin). The narrator swears he is finally ending a secret affair that “hurts our lives,” yet the very moment he faces his lover, all resolve melts away. The song paints a vivid picture of two hearts caught between guilt and irresistible attraction, meeting in shadows, kissing without pause, and getting “drunk on passion.”
Uribe’s lyrics capture the bittersweet tug-of-war of loving someone you know you shouldn’t. Every attempt to walk away sends him spiraling back, pulled by a bond that feels like both infierno and dicha—hell and bliss. It is a confession of weakness, an ode to uncontrollable desire, and a reminder that some temptations taste too sweet to resist.