Ladrones paints love as an exhilarating heist. Venezuelan singer Lasso and Mexican superstar Danna Paola play the part of charming outlaws who “steal” forbidden kisses, breaking every rule for the rush of desire. The lyrics confess that both partners are guilty of chasing what they shouldn’t have, even if innocent hearts get hurt in the cross-fire. They admit, with a wink, that the danger is half the fun: “¿Por qué lo prohibido es tan divertido?”
Instead of apologizing, the duo celebrates their chemistry, comparing themselves to thieves who would gladly repeat the crime. The chorus reminds us that stealing from another thief earns “a thousand years of forgiveness,” yet warns that such games can leave you empty-hearted. In short, the song is a catchy, Latin-pop tale about irresistible temptation, moral gray zones, and the magnetic pull of a partner who’s just as reckless as you are.
Lasso, born Andrés Vicente de Jesús Lazo Uslar in Caracas, Venezuela, is a celebrated singer-songwriter known for his vibrant fusion of pop rock with Latin and European rhythms like reggae and flamenco. Making his debut in 2011 with the album Sin Otro Sentido, he quickly rose to fame with hits like "No Pares de Bailar" and "Te Veo," which captured the hearts of audiences across South America.
Lasso's dynamic career expanded when he moved to Mexico City in 2015, where he released El Exilio Voluntario de una Mente Saturada and collaborated with renowned artists such as Camila Gallardo and Danna Paola. His unique sound and heartfelt lyrics have earned him accolades including Debut Artist of the Year and Pop Artist of the Year at the Pepsi Venezuela Music Awards. Recently, Lasso won Best Pop/Rock Song at the 23rd Latin Grammy Awards, solidifying his place as a leading voice in Latin music.