Picture a whirlwind romance where the charm is sky-high but the commitment is rock-bottom. In “Você Não Sabe O Que É Amor” (“You Don’t Know What Love Is”), Ludmilla vents her frustration at a partner who is a pro at seduction yet a complete amateur when it comes to real love. She lists the evidence with playful sarcasm: love letters dumped in the trash, a once-treasured Wiz Khalifa shirt tossed aside, and a heart that keeps falling for the same slick tricks. Every time she tries to move on, the phone rings and the cycle of sweet talk and broken promises starts all over again.
Behind the catchy beat lies a bold message of self-respect. Ludmilla calls out the master manipulator, warning that staying would only lead to more hurt and wasted time. Her repeated chorus — “Você não sabe o que é amor” — is part resignation, part empowerment, reminding listeners that knowing when to walk away is its own kind of victory. The song turns heartache into an anthem, urging anyone caught in a similar loop to dance, sing, and finally shut the door on someone who simply doesn’t understand love.