The song "Ur Not Really Bout It" by Underscores explores themes of deception, self-empowerment, and the realization that someone is not truly committed or genuine in a relationship. The lyrics depict a situation where the narrator confronts someone who is accustomed to lying and making false promises. The opening lines "Look me into my eyes, you're used to telling me lies" suggest that the narrator has become familiar with being deceived by this person. The repeated phrase "I guess I would understand, I do that shit all the time" implies that the narrator may also have a tendency to deceive others. The song continues with the narrator expressing their confusion and frustration towards the other person's lack of honesty and failure to communicate their issues directly. The line "If you have a problem with me, why didn't you say so?" highlights the narrator's desire for open communication and resolution. The chorus emphasizes the narrator's detachment and unwillingness to continue the relationship, stating that they don't need any new friends and want the person to leave their life. The reference to "bags at the door" suggests a physical separation and the desire to remove this person from their thoughts and emotions. The second verse delves into the narrator's reflections on the other person's behavior. The line "One dozen in your monthly allowance? Think you're better on your own, yeah, I doubt it" implies that the other person may have financial reliance or dependency issues, questioning their self-sufficiency. The lyrics also express the narrator's dissatisfaction and disappointment with how the other person affected their well-being, as expressed in the line "The last time we met, you fucked my whole day up." There is a suggestion that the other person may prioritize material gain or personal interests over the relationship. The bridge of the song includes the repetition of the phrase "You're not really 'bout it," which implies that the other person is not truly committed or invested in the relationship. The lyrics suggest that the narrator is tired of the lack of authenticity and is ready to move on. Overall, "Ur Not Really Bout It" reflects on a relationship where one person realizes the other's deceitful tendencies and lack of genuine commitment. The song highlights the narrator's realization, frustration, and desire for separation and self-empowerment.