: Despite his "worthless" image, he claims that being with his lover is the only thing that can make him stop his constant running.
: The narrator acknowledges he has a bad reputation—others say he is incapable of loving anyone and only cares about himself.
"Eu Não Presto, Mas Eu Te Amo" (I'm No Good, But I Love You) is a classic Brazilian song written by and famously interpreted by artists like Reginaldo Rossi and Demétrius . It is a cornerstone of the Jovem Guarda and Brega genres, exploring themes of guilt, social judgment, and sincere affection. 1. Song Background & Meaning