The song "Do It" by Hendersin reflects on the feelings of doubt, insecurity, and fear that the artist experiences in life. He highlights the pressure to measure up to his peers and the fear of not being as successful or talented as them. The lyrics convey a sense of vulnerability and the desire for reassurance. Despite these challenges, the artist expresses a desire for someone to tell him that everything will be okay and that he will find his way. The lyrics suggest that there are mountains he needs to climb and habits he needs to break in order to overcome his fears and insecurities. The second verse mentions a person named Selena who seems to symbolize a relationship or connection that the artist is concerned about. He recognizes the need to change and grow, but fears making mistakes or losing to another person's success. Overall, the message of the song is to encourage oneself and others to take action and face their fears. The repetition of the phrase "you just gotta do it" emphasizes the importance of pushing through doubts and obstacles in order to find success and self-acceptance.