: The video uses flashbacks to show the artists being seduced by an attractive woman, emphasizing the "overdose" of sensation described in the lyrics.
The Official Music Video , directed by Nuno Gomes, takes the song’s title literally. The narrative begins in a group therapy session where Romeo and Ozuna are seeking help for "sex addiction".
Watch the intense and cinematic journey of Romeo Santos and Ozuna as they explore the highs and lows of passion in the official music video for 'Sobredosis': Romeo Santos - Sobredosis (Official Video) ft. Ozuna RomeoSantosVEVO YouTube• 22-Feb-2018 Romeo Santos - Sobredosis (Official Video) ft. Ozuna
When , the undisputed "King of Bachata," teams up with Ozuna , one of urban music’s most prolific hitmakers, the result is nothing short of a masterpiece. Released as part of Santos' critically acclaimed album Golden , "Sobredosis" is a sultry, high-energy bachata track that explores the intoxicating and overwhelming nature of passion. A Collaboration for the History Books
Romeo Santos has a legendary ability to fuse traditional bachata with modern R&B and pop. In "Sobredosis," he finds the perfect foil in Ozuna. The contrast between Romeo's signature smooth, sensual delivery and Ozuna's energetic, melodic urban flow creates a dynamic chemistry that keeps listeners hooked from the first chord. The Cinematic Story: Sex Addiction and Seduction : The video uses flashbacks to show the
The lyrics of "Sobredosis" are a masterclass in metaphor. The song compares the intensity of love and physical desire to a narcotic effect. Key themes include: : Being "overdosed" on a person’s presence.
: Shortly after its Valentine's Day 2018 premiere, the video made headlines when it was temporarily pulled from YouTube due to its explicit and provocative scenes. Santos eventually re-uploaded a version that met the platform's guidelines, proving that the King of Bachata isn't afraid to push boundaries. Lyric Breakdown: "A Volcano of Sensations" Watch the intense and cinematic journey of Romeo
Years after its release, "Sobredosis" remains a staple at bachata parties and on streaming playlists. It captures a universal experience—the feeling of being head-over-heels and losing yourself in the moment.