Picture diving into a carnival of mirrors where every reflection shows a slightly different version of you—some confident, some confused, all desperate to find "the real me." In “Het Is Wat Het Is,” Froukje strolls through that hall of mirrors, admitting how easily she slipped from one identity to the next while ignoring her own principles. She confesses that endless self-analysis only gives her a headache, so she finally throws her hands up and repeats the liberating mantra “Het is wat het is” – “It is what it is.”
The song becomes an energetic self-pep-talk: past mistakes? Accepted. Shaky morals? Noted. Multiple “truths” that changed daily? Guilty as charged. By openly owning her missteps, Froukje turns shame into honesty and anxiety into groove, backed by the sweeping Codarts Pop Orchestra. The takeaway for listeners is refreshingly simple: authenticity starts the moment you quit pretending and learn to live with the messy, imperfect self that stares back from the mirror.