The song "Maybe It's Me (Intro)" by Huskii portrays the struggles and hardships the artist has faced in his life. The lyrics depict a life of drugs, homelessness, and self-destruction. The song begins with the artist talking about not remembering the actions taken when he is blackout drunk. He mentions a woman who frequents a gentlemen's club, and although he is not a member, she buys expensive designer items. He admits he is not on her level and that he would harm her. Huskii further expresses his despair by mentioning his love for the streets ("I can't help the streets they love him"), his repeated days wearing the same jeans and wandering the same streets, and his dreams of having seven bricks (a reference to drugs) in a day. He reveals his loneliness, with nowhere to call home except the studio, which highlights his dedication to music. The mention of Fentanyl in the bars suggests his involvement in drug use and how it has gone too far. He mentions missing his lady and how it breaks his heart, possibly implying a strained relationship due to his lifestyle. The artist also talks about driving recklessly past the graves of his deceased friends, expressing a desire for death himself. He admits to writing these lyrics while being homeless and sleeping under the stars. He takes aim at those who appear tough but may not have experienced the same struggles he has endured. The song concludes with a reflection on his past, where he explains the lengths he went to find food and shelter, even resorting to theft. He refers to himself as destructive and acknowledges that drugs have worsened his situation. He jokes about his reputation with women, stating that they can testify to his reputation as a "fuck with." "Maybe It's Me" reflects Huskii's inner turmoil, displaying his vulnerability and desperate plea for someone to understand and help him through his struggles.