The song "Fat Chance" by Jon Secada is about a relationship where one person is not interested in being seen together or caught making love in public. The lyrics depict a situation where the narrator is being pursued by someone who promises to give them what they want but only after finishing their own tasks. The narrator is not interested in the relationship and believes that they don't need it. The chorus, "It's alright, it's alright, I ain't looking for it but it's alright" expresses the narrator's lack of interest in the relationship but they are willing to let it be. The phrase "woe woe fat chance" suggests that there is little possibility of the narrator getting involved with the other person. They don't want to be seen together and don't need the relationship. The lyrics also mention "love is pure and pure is the truth, the you find the cure of what you're scared to do". This line suggests that the narrator believes in true love, but they are not interested in getting involved with someone they don't have feelings for. Overall, "Fat Chance" is a song about a person who is not interested in a relationship with someone who is pursuing them. They don't want to be seen together or caught making love in public and they don't believe they need the relationship.