LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

Beijo de Judas is Carol Biazin calling out every smooth-talking know-it-all who thinks they can control her art with fake compliments and cookie-cutter advice. The song turns the famous Biblical betrayal into a pop anthem, painting the kiss of Judas as that sly pat on the back that hides a knife. Between cheeky chants of “Ju-Ju-Judas,” Carol flips the script: she would rather be “the flop of the flop” than a copy-and-paste pop star. Each line drips with sarcasm as she mocks condescending critics, exposes their “good intentions,” and proudly refuses to trade authenticity for applause.

Behind the fiery beat lies a clear message for learners and listeners alike: beware of hollow praise, trust your gut, and never let someone else’s formula dim your originality. Carol’s vocals swagger with confidence, celebrating individuality while serving a playful lyrical roast to anyone who tries to box her in. It is a fierce, dance-worthy reminder that the sweetest smiles can hide the sharpest betrayals—and that true artistry is born when you break free of the mold.

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