Juda' is a shortened, colloquial form of "Judas." It refers to the biblical figure Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Jesus.
In the song, the artist uses "Juda'" as a powerful metaphor for betrayal. The lyrics state, "Pero tú me engañaste, resultaste ser Juda'" (But you deceived me, you turned out to be Judas), directly accusing a former lover of treachery and deceit in their relationship. This makes it a striking and memorable word choice.
Bad Gyal’s “Judas,” joined by Argentine rapper KHEA, turns a late-night reggaetón groove into a fiery break-up confession. The title shouts betrayal: Bad Gyal compares her unfaithful ex to the biblical Judas, calling out every lie while reminding him that she is “la más dura” – the toughest one in the game. She has packed his bags, slammed the door on the past, and refuses to be treated like “basura.” Her verses glow with self-confidence and liberation, showing listeners how to walk away when trust is broken.
KHEA answers with raw remorse and lingering desire. He cannot forget their wild nights, still imagines her “cuando me acuesto y me levanto,” and begs for a second chance. This back-and-forth creates a dramatic push-pull: she is done, he is haunted. Together they paint a vivid picture of love turned sour, spotlighting themes of deceit, empowerment, and the magnetic pull of old passion. In short, “Judas” is a dance-floor anthem about closing the chapter on someone who betrayed you – while letting them sweat over what they lost.