Prince Royce pulls no punches in "No Creo En El Amor". After a painful betrayal, the Dominican-American singer closes the door on romance entirely. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone whose heart has been toyed with: the ex-partner is now full of excuses, but the damage is already done. Lines like "Jugaste con mi pobre alma" show how deeply the deception cut, while the relentless chorus "No creo en el amor" hammers home his new rule—love is off-limits.
Instead of pleading or reminiscing, Royce turns heartbreak into a bold declaration of independence. He rejects the clichés of poems and roses, claiming his heart is anesthetized. The upbeat bachata-pop rhythm adds a layer of irony, transforming sorrow into a danceable anthem that many can shout along to. In short, this song is a spirited goodbye to toxic love and a reminder that sometimes the best way to heal is to say, “Take it back… I’m done!”
Prince Royce, born Geoffrey Royce Rojas on May 11, 1989, in The Bronx, New York City, is an American singer and songwriter of Dominican descent. From a young age, Royce showed a passion for music, experimenting with songwriting and poetry before launching his professional career in 2008.
He is best known for his fresh blend of bachata, Latin pop, and R&B, which propelled his 2010 self-titled debut album to the top of the US Billboard Latin Albums and Tropical Albums charts. Hits like "Stand by Me" and "Corazón Sin Cara" earned him critical acclaim and multiple awards, making him one of the leading figures in modern Latin music. Royce has since released several successful albums, including "Phase II," "Soy el Mismo," and "Five," collaborating with stars such as Shakira, Jennifer Lopez, and Pitbull.
Prince Royce continues to innovate by mixing traditional bachata with contemporary sounds, inspiring a new generation of Latin music fans worldwide.