Picture the scene: the sun is barely up, heads are spinning, and our narrator cannot even remember the girl’s name. All he knows is that she is still in his bed— and she is already dreaming of something more. With an apologetic smile he repeats “Het spijt me, lieve schat, dit is een one night stand” (“I’m sorry, sweetheart, this is just a one-night stand”). The chorus drives home a surprisingly honest message: he is being real met je (real with you). He would rather break the news now than pretend he can offer commitment he simply does not have.
Rapper Sevn Alias jumps in to show the same story from his angle. He wakes up confused, wallet full, schedule packed, and romance miles away from his priorities. A quick taxi, a knot-tied bun, and two completely different goals collide— she wants love, he wants pleasure. Together the verses paint a vivid picture of modern hookup culture where clarity can hurt but false hope hurts even more. Upbeat pop vocals and gritty rap bars blend into a catchy reminder: sometimes the most caring thing you can do is admit that tonight was fun… and that is all it was.