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"Perdio este culo" is a song recorded by Spanish singer-songwriter Bad Gyal. It was released, along with the album, on 26 January 2024 as the eighth and final single from Bad Gyal's debut studio album, La joia (2024), through Universal Music Latino and Interscope Records. Lyrically, the song reminds an ex-lover "what he's missing out on." A music video directed by Félix Bollaín and starring Spanish actor Martiño Rivas was released for the song. The video has attained over 18 million views as of December 2024. The song peaked at number 15 in Spain.
On 24 May 2024, a remixed version of the single titled "Perdió" featuring Puerto Rican rapper Ivy Queen was released with an accompanying music video. The remix features different harmonies and ad-libs and additional bars from Ivy Queen, in-place of the original track's final bars. The video has attained over 4 million views as of December 2024.
On 19 May 2024, Bad Gyal teased a collaboration with an unannounced artist via her Instagram account, stating La joia "is not done. I still have to release a song with an artist who I admire a lot." Inviting fans to check her TikTok account, Bad Gyal revealed the artist to be Ivy Queen. Bad Gyal revealed to Rolling Stone that Queen was the only person to make the song bigger, calling the collaboration process with Queen to be "incredible". The song was released on 24 May 2024.
Writing for ¡Hola!, an editor selected the remix as the second best new release of the week, behind Rauw Alejandro's "Touching the Sky". An editor for Remezcla claimed Queen to rule the track with an "iron fist", adding "her fierce flow" to the "break-up anthem".
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