"Maybe Never" by Eric Bellinger is a song that celebrates and uplifts independent and self-sufficient women. The lyrics describe a woman who relies on herself and does not need a man to provide for her. She is confident and content with her own abilities and resources. In the song, the narrator acknowledges that other men may try to woo and impress this woman, but they cannot afford to buy her because she values herself and her own independence. The mention of rent checks, rain checks, and Maybach cars highlights the idea that material possessions do not impress her. The chorus emphasizes that she is self-sufficient and does not need anyone else to take care of her. The line "She say maybe never" suggests that she is not interested in relationships or commitments because she is already content with her own life. The second verse further highlights the woman's independence. She is described as someone who is focused on the narrator and understands that she will be okay because she has her own resources and is capable of taking care of herself. The mention of paying the house note and cooking dinner implies that she is secure financially and domestically. The song takes a turn in the third verse, where the focus shifts to other women in relationships. The lyrics suggest that if a woman does her part in a relationship, her man will hold her down and be loyal to her. The narrator encourages women to not let other people influence their relationships and reminds them that their partner will want to be with them exclusively. Overall, "Maybe Never" celebrates the independence and self-sufficiency of women while also emphasizing the importance of loyalty in relationships.