Are you prepared to fall for something you’re not supposed to? "Prohibido" plunges us into a whirlwind romance that glitters with excitement yet is stamped with a giant do not enter sign. From the very first glance—when the singer sees eyes "shining with the sun of Madrid"—we witness two magnetic souls colliding in the nightlife’s glow, even while pretending nothing matters. The chorus’ hypnotic chant of “Prohibido” turns this attraction into a secret code, a beat-driven reminder that the rules say stop, but the heart says go.
The song’s magic lies in its bittersweet timeline. Verse one captures the blaze of new desire; verse two fast-forwards to the tear-filled goodbye, revealing how forgetting can hurt longer than love itself. As guitars pulse and vocals soar, the narrator settles the “accounts” of heartbreak, only to land on a rebellious twist: after all the warnings, he declares their love is not prohibited. Parientes wraps this confession in Latin-rock warmth, inviting listeners to dance through the tug-of-war between passion and prohibition—and maybe break a few rules of their own.