Entrega comes from the verb entregar, which literally means "to deliver" or "to hand over". However, in this song, it takes on a more nuanced meaning of "to give away" or "to expose" someone or something.
In the context of the lyrics, "Os áudios que te entrega" (The audios that give you away) refers to voice messages that reveal the person's true feelings or actions, contradicting what they are saying publicly. It's an interesting word choice that highlights the revealing nature of the audio recordings.
"Áudio Que Te Entrega" is a playful Brazilian piseiro track from Léo Santana, MC Don Juan, and Mari Fernandes. The singer's partner has been badmouthing them to friends, insisting there's no chance of getting back together. But the singer isn't worried: they've saved every conversation, every audio message, all the proof that gives the ex away.
The chorus turns the accusation into a tease. The singer calls the ex "gostoso," "safado," "bandido" (hot, naughty, a rascal) and dares them to send one more voice note, since it's the same audios that will keep giving them away.
It's a lighthearted song about being caught in your own texts, a very modern kind of proof, set to an infectious dance beat.