The song "In Die Life" by JoeyAK and Lijpe talks about their lifestyles and experiences coming from the streets. JoeyAK expresses his desire to dance with someone, despite not being able to dance himself. He mentions that coming from the streets limited his chances in life, but he asks for space to flirt with someone. JoeyAK also mentions that he doesn't need to explain himself as people already know about him. He refers to carrying a 9mm gun and not having a regular 9 to 5 job. He mentions coming from the "6," possibly referring to the neighborhood or area he grew up in, and having a group of people with him. In the chorus, it is mentioned that someone tells JoeyAK that he is too deep into the "life," possibly referring to the street life or a certain lifestyle. The repetition of this line suggests that it is a common comment he receives. Lijpe's verse talks about his experiences as well. He mentions that there are drugs involved, which leads them to interact with many French people. He talks about being in the rain and running to meet clients. He mentions his friends being in prison, being featured on websites and in newspapers. Lijpe mentions a person asking him if he has a moment, comparing it to a popular Dutch singer Frans Bauer asking for a moment. He mentions keeping busy and giving the person time. He asks not to be compared to others as it would offend him. He offers the person time if they are unsure or lost. The word "thawer" is repeated, possibly meaning "deep" or "involved" in this context. Lijpe mentions that everything he can offer is not available elsewhere. He mentions the possibility of going shopping and spending at least 5000 euros. He states that he got angry about letters, implying legal matters, suggesting the person would rather be with him instead. Overall, the song portrays the street lifestyle, the challenges faced by the artists, and their desire for a different life. It also touches on their relationships with others and the influence their lifestyles have on those connections.