The verses describe the agonizing wait for a phone call or a secret meeting, highlighting the loneliness felt when the lover is absent. Musical Style
A significantly slower BPM (beats per minute) compared to the dance version, allowing the listener to focus on the storytelling. Where to Listen Prisionera (Version Balada)
The song explores the intense, almost suffocating nature of a secret or forbidden love. The lyrics use the metaphor of being a "prisoner" ( prisionera ) to describe a woman who is emotionally bound to her lover, despite the "doubts" and "madness" inherent in the relationship. The verses describe the agonizing wait for a
"Prisionera (Versión Balada)" is a popular track by Mexican singer , released as part of her 2004 album Pilar . While Montenegro is well-known for her danceable pop and cumbia tracks (most notably "Quítame Ese Hombre"), this ballad version offers a more emotive, stripped-down interpretation of the song. Song Overview Artist: Pilar Montenegro Release Date: June 8, 2004 The lyrics use the metaphor of being a
Unlike the "Original Version," which features more upbeat production typical of early 2000s Latin pop, the version focuses on:
The opening lines, "Como el sol caliente mi cuerpo se enciende," set a tone of physical and emotional yearning.
The chorus emphasizes a voluntary captivity: "Prisionera, voluntaria de este engaño" (Prisoner, a voluntary participant in this deception).