Contramão literally means 'wrong way' or 'against traffic'. It's a vivid word that paints a picture of going in the opposite direction of where you should be.
In the song, BISPO uses it metaphorically when he sings, "Porque eu não 'tou com tempo p'a andar em contramão" (Because I don't have time to go the wrong way). This implies he's not interested in wasting time on a relationship that isn't going anywhere, making it a powerful and relatable expression of urgency and clarity in love.
“O Teu Cheiro” is BISPO’s ode to a fragrance so hypnotic that it hijacks his every thought. From sunrise to bedtime he cannot stop replaying memories of this person; their scent acts like an invisible soundtrack, looping in his mind and filling him with peace, comfort and a constant smile. Yet behind the dreamy aroma lies urgency: he asks openly, “Tu queres isto ou não?” He is tired of moving in the wrong direction, wants a straight answer, and feels his hopeful heart resting in the other person’s hands.
The track captures that thrilling limbo between crush and commitment. BISPO swings between sweet admiration—“Fazes-me sentir bem” and “planta paz”—and the pressing need for clarity. He craves honest conversation, inviting them to “fala-me de amor” because pretending no longer works. In short, the song bottles the intoxicating mix of desire and doubt that comes with new love, proving that sometimes a single scent can spark an entire emotional adventure.