“Eu Só Sinto Raiva” is Ludmilla’s fiery declaration that heartbreak can come with a whole lot of attitude. The singer is over love songs, because all she can feel is raw, unfiltered anger at the partner who cheated, lied, and wasted her time. Every line drips with frustration: she calls out her ex’s vanity, confesses the pain of memorizing only their phone number, and repeats like a mantra that she “only feels rage.”
Yet hidden inside the fury is a spark of empowerment. Ludmilla admits she once lacked the courage to walk alone, but by the end she proudly says she did break free. The song turns rage into fuel for self-respect, reminding listeners that even the ugliest emotions can be the first step toward loving yourself again.