“Onde É Que Deu Errado?” is Luísa Sonza’s raw heartbreak anthem. The Brazilian pop star looks back at a love that once felt like a present but now feels like trash left on the curb. In the lyrics she pictures herself “sitting on the curb, fragile and tired,” replaying every fight and asking the big question: Where did it all go wrong? The song moves between sweet memories and painful reality, showing how easy it is to get hooked on a “sick love” that hurts yet feels impossible to quit.
For English learners, think of the track as an emotional detective story. Each line searches for clues: Who is to blame? When did the spark fade? Why does the heart cry while the mouth pretends everything is fine? By repeating the central question, Sonza captures the universal confusion of breakups, mixing everyday images (throwing everything in the trash) with almost poetic contrasts—profane or sacred, cause and effect. The result is a catchy pop ballad that teaches us how love can be both a beautiful gift and a painful addiction, leaving us stuck between nostalgia and reality while we hunt for the exact moment the fairytale cracked.