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The video shows more views of the keyboard with visual effects, which over the touch, was also a fascinating "walking" power. The text blends "C'est ma vie" and "Het laatste rondje - Carnival 2026" include a musical or festive context, ideal as "karneval music". The images of the playing "piano" are created in a dynamic way in the end, with the result of the "digital art" of the visual effects and the "piano music" in the background. "C'est ma vie" is a song by the Belgian singer Adamo. The song appeared on his 1975 album Jusqu'à l'amour. That same year, it was also released as a single. In 1981, André Hazes released a Dutch cover version on his album Gewoon André (Just André) titled "Het laatste rondje" (The Last Round). Background "C'est ma vie" (translated into Dutch as "It's My Life") was written by Adamo himself. In the song, he sings about being happy that his girlfriend has been with him for twenty years, through both good and bad times. It was the singer's last single to become an international hit; in the Netherlands, it reached number eighteen on the Tipparade chart. In the Walloon Ultratop 50, it reached number seven and stayed on the chart for thirteen weeks. "C'est ma vie" has been covered and translated numerous times. In the Netherlands, the song is known in André Hazes' version under the title "Het laatste rondje" (The Last Round). In his version, the song is about the last few minutes a pub stays open at night. Because of its chorus, it's also known as "Het is tijd" (It's Time) or "De hoog tijd" (The Highest Time). Because of its theme, it's often the last song played in pubs at night before they close; in 2007, it was voted the most played song in the hospitality industry.