Begrafenis means "funeral" in Dutch. It's a striking word choice because it appears in a high-energy party anthem, creating a fascinating contrast between celebrating life and acknowledging death.
Jebroer uses it in the line "Hoop dat je deze draait op mijn begrafenis" (I hope you'll play this at my funeral). Instead of a somber occasion, he envisions his funeral as a wild party with drinks and drugs, using the word to reinforce the song's rebellious, "live fast" philosophy.
Brace yourself for a no-holds-barred party anthem! In “Kind Van De Duivel,” Dutch rapper Jebroer proudly declares himself a child of the devil and invites everyone—especially his worried mother—to stop crying and start celebrating. The repeated pledge to “party like every day is my last” sets a rebellious tone, turning life’s fleeting nature into a reason for non-stop revelry rather than fear.
Beneath the provocative hook lies a surprisingly uplifting message: Jebroer doesn’t want a tear-soaked farewell, but a festival of joy, loud music, drinks, and dancing around his coffin. By rejecting traditional mourning rituals in favor of a celebratory send-off, the song encourages listeners to embrace the present moment, live unapologetically, and remember loved ones with laughter instead of sorrow.