Entregar literally means "to deliver" or "to hand over", but when used reflexively as se entregar, it takes on a much deeper meaning: "to surrender" or "to give oneself completely". It implies a total emotional and physical vulnerability.
In this powerful breakup anthem, the singer vows, "Nunca mais vou me entregar" (I will never surrender myself again). This line reveals the depth of his heartbreak and his new resolve to guard his heart, making it a pivotal and emotional word in the song.
In Você Não Sabe O Que É Amor, Brazilian pop-sertanejo sensation Luan Santana turns heartache into self-confidence. The singer looks a former lover straight in the eye and says, essentially, “Stop talking about ‘us.’ You never really understood love.” Every line pulses with the decision to break free from a relationship that left deep marks. Instead of dwelling on the pain, Luan claims a fresh start: he can laugh, he is fine, and he no longer revolves around the other person’s world.
The song is both a goodbye and a victory lap. While he admits he suffered, he also points out that time has healed him, and he hopes his ex never feels the same hurt. The chorus is a catchy mantra of self-worth: “Pode ir, tudo bem… você não sabe o que é amor” (“Go on, it’s okay… you don’t know what love is”). Listeners are invited to sing along, release their own past heartbreak, and celebrate the moment they finally learn to love themselves first.