"Doekoe" is a Dutch rap song by JoeyAK and Djaga Djaga. The word "doekoe" is slang for money in Surinamese and Caribbean cultures. The lyrics primarily revolve around the theme of wealth, material possessions, and the street lifestyle. In the song, JoeyAK and Djaga Djaga boast about their luxurious lifestyles, wearing high-end fashion brands like Balenciaga and Balmain, and flashing their diamond jewelry. They emphasize their financial success, claiming to have large amounts of cash and money stashed away, even mentioning having more than twenty thousand euros in their car's dashboard. The artists also mention their involvement in illegal activities, such as their friends participating in explosive robberies (plofkraak) to obtain large sums of money. They express a disregard for the consequences of their actions, boasting about their ability to acquire "racks" (slang for large amounts of money) without facing repercussions. The song also touches on their street credibility, noting their affiliation with a gang and their disregard for law enforcement. They ridicule other rappers who exaggerate their lifestyles, claiming that they are the real deal and that they have a genuine connection to the streets. Overall, "Doekoe" portrays a picture of a lavish and reckless lifestyle driven by materialism and a desire for financial success, highlighting the street culture and the pursuit of money.