The phrase "How It's Got To Be" relates to a song by Jeanette Biedermann titled "How It's Got to Be." It was released as the first single from her second studio album "Delicious" in 2001. The song incorporates a sample from Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's ballet "Swan Lake." The lyrics emphasize themes of love that must be earned and the standards one sets for a relationship, reflecting the idea that love has to meet certain conditions or how "it's got to be." The single reached number seven on the German Singles Chart and achieved gold status. Jeanette Biedermann is a German singer, actress, and TV personality who rose to fame in the late 1990s and early 2000s. She began performing as a child and won a major talent competition in 1998, which propelled her music and acting career. Her early albums, including "Enjoy!" (2000) and "Delicious" (2001), brought her significant success in Germany, blending pop and pop rock music styles. Therefore, "How It's Got to Be" is both a notable song title by Jeanette and a lyrical concept about earning love and expectations in a relationship.

