Não Me Deixe Sozinho is a cheeky, high-energy confession. Nego do Borel starts by painting an intimate picture: cuddling under a blanket, savoring his partner’s “sabor” and tenderness. Yet he quickly admits that if she leaves him on his own, his "vida louca" side explodes. Alone, he dives into parties, pours tequila and whisky, flirts, and kisses whoever is dancing nearby. The contrast sets up the main plea of the song: “Stay with me, or I’ll get into trouble!”
Under the playful lyrics sits a mix of devotion and mischief. Nego do Borel genuinely enjoys quiet moments of love, but temptation is his kryptonite. Every chorus repeats the warning that “being alone is trouble” and if his partner “vacilates,” he will slip back into wild nights and fleeting romances. It is both a love song and a light-hearted self-portrait of a man battling his own impulses, wrapped in irresistible Brazilian funk rhythm.