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.