Maria Ellis Owns Her Confidence in New Anthem “Conceited”
“The message I wanna convey is that you can truly love yourself and also have insecurities of your own. If my confidence comes off as conceited, I’m fine with that because I know what it took for me to get there.” — Maria Ellis on the inspiration behind her single “Conceited.”
Maria Ellis is commanding attention with a captivating new single, “Conceited” and an accompanying early-2000s-inspired aesthetic music video. The track, the first to drop from her forthcoming EP Ultrabaddie, is an unflinching celebration of confidence and self-assurance. In a world where women’s self-perception is often shaped by external opinions, Ellis unapologetically takes control of her own narrative. And she does it in style.
The song’s opening lyric, “I’m a bit conceited,” isn’t just a playful confession—it’s an invitation to the listener to join her in embracing their own imperfections and strengths. With the infectious hook, “Loudest when I’m preaching, I mean it,” Ellis sends a message that true confidence comes from a place of self-reflection and authenticity, not arrogance. “Conceited” is more than just a catchy pop tune; it’s a reflection on the complexities of modern relationships, self-image, and empowerment.
The track’s infectious melody sticks with you long after the song ends, but it’s the bold lyricism that truly makes it memorable. “Might be playing hard to get, I’m picky ‘bout who’s in my bed,” Ellis sings, balancing vulnerability with an unapologetic stance. It’s a reminder that confidence isn’t always about being perfect—it’s about embracing your own narrative, flaws and all.
“Conceited” doesn’t just broadcast confidence; it wrestles with the vulnerability that often accompanies it. “Might say I’m too confident, but God knows I’m just delicate,” Ellis admits, giving a nod to the complexities of owning one’s self-worth without the pretense of perfection.
Maria Ellis, a Berklee College of Music graduate, has been making waves since going viral on TikTok, with over 5.7 million views and a growing fanbase. Her previous singles, such as “Imagination” and “Pink Roses,” have earned her recognition across streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. With “Conceited,” however, Ellis is signaling a new chapter in her career—one that is unapologetically bold, confident, and fiercely independent. It’s clear that Ellis is establishing herself as an artist who isn’t afraid to experiment with both sound and image, and Ultrabaddie promises to be a powerful continuation of this creative journey.
Listen to “Conceited” below: