Rob Dekay's “Rode Wijn” uncorks a bittersweet breakup tale where loneliness, sarcasm, and a half-finished bottle of red wine swirl together in one glass. The singer claims he wanted to be alone, yet he grumbles like a “chagrijn” as his ex walks off with the couch, the beer, and even his secrets. All that remains is a stubborn wine stain and the echo of someone who is no longer there. The empty room feels gigantic, the aftertaste harsh and crimson, and that lonely bottle becomes a mirror reflecting his mixed feelings: freedom on one side, emptiness on the other.
Instead of drowning in misery, he keeps repeating “laat ons vrolijk zijn” — an almost comical pep-talk to himself. Each refill is a toast to moving on, even if the flavor is “niets voor mij.” The song captures that awkward, relatable moment after a split when you oscillate between triumphant independence and nagging regret. “Rode Wijn” invites listeners to laugh at the absurdity, sip the melancholy, and maybe find a spark of joy in the very act of admitting how messy breakups can be.