The song "HBIC" by Eric Bellinger stands for "Head Bitch in Charge". It is a term used to describe a powerful, confident, and assertive woman who takes control of her life and demands respect. In the lyrics, the singer emphasizes his authority and dominance. He claims that what is his remains his, while everything else belongs to him as well. He sets the rules and draws the line, expecting others to comply with his demands. The phrase "What I say goes" showcases his control and influence. The chorus repeats the acronym "HBIC" to reinforce the idea that the singer is in charge and possesses an unwavering authority. He is confident in his position as the leader and states that even "Sammy" (presumably a person of importance or influence) acknowledges his dominance. The verses further highlight the singer's unwavering confidence and lack of concern for playing fair. The line "Good girls finish last, that's why I'm here" suggests that the singer believes he has attained his position of power by being ruthless and prioritizing his own success over others. Overall, "HBIC" is a song that celebrates assertiveness, dominance, and the desire to be in control. It portrays a character who is unapologetic about his authority and expects others to acknowledge and respect his position.