Bendita means "blessed" or "holy." While "gloria bendita" (blessed glory) is a common phrase, the word bendita itself is less common in everyday song lyrics compared to more frequent adjectives.
In this song, it's used repeatedly in the phrase "gloria bendita para tocar a nosotros dos," which translates to "blessed glory to touch us two." It evokes a sense of divine approval or a sacred, cherished moment between two people, making it an interesting and evocative choice.
"Gloria Bendita" tells the story of a whirlwind romance that ignites with instant, powerful attraction. The singers describe a love that starts with a simple look to cool off from the heat, but quickly escalates into a passionate affair. They find themselves dancing reggaeton, lost in the moment, and wanting to be together constantly, or "24/7" as the lyrics repeat. The connection is so intense that the singer feels he loses his breath just by holding her waist.
This isn't just a physical connection; the singer sees their time together as a "gloria bendita," or "blessed glory." He feels completely captivated, saying she drives him "loco" (crazy) and holds the key to his "cursed heart." He's willing to put the world at her feet and make her a queen, showing a deep devotion born from this fiery and all-consuming passion.