Se Melhorar Estraga
Matheus e Kauan
The Perfect Imperfection of Love in 'Se Melhorar Estraga'
Matheus e Kauan's song 'Se Melhorar Estraga' is a heartfelt declaration of love that emphasizes the beauty of imperfection in a relationship. The title itself, which translates to 'If It Gets Better, It Ruins,' sets the tone for the song's message: the love they share is already perfect in its own way, and any attempt to change it might spoil its unique charm. The lyrics convey a deep sense of contentment and appreciation for the current state of their relationship, suggesting that true love doesn't need to be altered or improved; it is already complete as it is.
The song opens with a catchy and repetitive 'Oh oh, oh oh, nanana,' creating an inviting and warm atmosphere. The lyrics then delve into the intimate connection between the lovers, with lines like 'Sabe o desejo da minha boca' (You know the desire of my mouth) and 'Se me chama pra sua vida, sem nem pensar sou de você' (If you call me into your life, without thinking, I am yours). These lines highlight the deep understanding and mutual affection that define their relationship. The repeated plea 'Pelo amor de Deus, confia que sou seu' (For God's sake, trust that I am yours) underscores the importance of trust and faith in their love.
Matheus e Kauan, known for their romantic sertanejo style, use this song to celebrate the simplicity and authenticity of love. The refrain 'Não muda nada, meu bem, se melhorar estraga' (Don't change anything, my dear, if it gets better, it ruins) serves as a reminder that sometimes, the best thing you can do for a relationship is to appreciate it as it is. The song's repetitive structure and soothing melody reinforce the idea that love, in its purest form, doesn't need embellishments or modifications. It is a beautiful ode to accepting and cherishing love in its most genuine state.