Endiosada is a fascinating word that literally means 'made into a god' or 'deified'. It's used to describe someone who acts as if they are superior, arrogant, or self-important, believing themselves to be above everyone else.
In this song, Prince Royce uses it to describe a former lover who thought she was 'the queen, arrogant, endiosada,' believing no one could surpass her. It's a powerful and less common word that perfectly captures the ex-partner's inflated ego and the singer's realization of his own worth.
La Vida Te Hace Fuerte is Prince Royce’s spirited reminder that break-ups are not the end, they are an upgrade. Singing in Spanish with a final splash of English, the Dominican-American bachata star tells an ex who once felt untouchable, “Guess what? I’m still standing… and smiling.” The lyrics walk us through his journey from heartbreak to hard-earned confidence: he trips over a “stone in the road,” realizes his own worth, and discovers a new love that proves life rewards courage.
Instead of drowning in tears, Royce turns pain into power. The song mixes a hint of karma (“you reap what you sow”) with a big dose of self-love (“my happiness depends on me, not your crumbs”). It invites listeners to dance, sing, and remember that every setback can become the step forward that makes you stronger.