“C’est Que Du Bonheur” is Stromae’s tongue-in-cheek love letter to parenthood. Speaking directly to his newborn, the Belgian artist swings between adoration and exasperation: he is overwhelmed by a love so sudden it feels life-saving, yet he cannot ignore the sleepless nights, dirty diapers, and endless bodily fluids that come with the job. By repeating the upbeat refrain “tu verras, c’est qu’du bonheur” (“you’ll see, it’s only happiness”), Stromae highlights the ironic gap between the rosy cliché of parenting and the sticky, smelly reality that actually fills the days.
Under the playful humor lies a deeper reflection on the cycle of life. The baby will one day grow up, rebel, pack suitcases, and eventually become a parent too, discovering the same mixture of chaos and joy. Stromae’s witty lyrics remind us that true happiness often hides inside the mess, and that unconditional love means embracing all of it—vomit, tantrums, and sleepless nights included.
Paul Van Haver, known by his stage name Stromae, is a Belgian singer, rapper, songwriter, and record producer born in 1985 in Brussels. His unique sound blends hip-hop and electronic music, captivating audiences across Europe and beyond. Stromae rose to international fame with his 2009 hit "Alors on danse," which topped charts in several countries.
His 2013 album Racine carrée was a major success, featuring hit singles like "Papaoutai" and "Formidable," and selling millions of copies. Renowned for his artistic music videos and thoughtful lyrics, Stromae stands out as a creative force in modern Francophone music. He continues to innovate while drawing on diverse influences, from hip-hop to electronic and world music.