Monogamy or whatever you call it
I'm starting to think it ain't for everybody
Most of us rushing into it anyways, you know what I'm saying
You ain't rushing for love, and I ain't up here to judge
Let's neglect the what iff's and make it do what it does
Let's get it
Is it bad that I never made love, no I never did it
But I sure know how to fuck
I'll be your bad girl, I'll prove it to you
I can't promise that I'll be good to you
'Cause I had some issues, I won't commit
No, not hiding it
But at least I can admit that I'll be bad no to you (to you)
Yeah, I'll be good in bed but I'll be bad to you
Bad that I never made love, no I never did it
But I sure know how to fuck
Let's get it
Bad girls ain't no good, and the good girls ain't no fun
And the hood girls want a smart nigga, college girls all want a thug
So it seems that we fiend what we don't need
Got a thing for a queen who don't wanna leave
I ain't bout to judge you, don't judge me
You ain't really gotta sing about your rap sheet
'Cause I heard you (bad nooo)
In the literal sense I mean that
Rough sex saying I love yah
But to kiss them saying you mean that
I know I just be calling her mean ass
Oh the irony, got the bomb indeed
But the problem is it's probably a deep past
Still I'm feeling of something I need bad
Thinking if I get her, I get her to need this
I don't need emotions to open your deep sea
I can see the ocean by going between legs
Beg, nope, bed, floor, dope
Go, for it, couch, now
Slow, mo-tion, around, put it down
Lord knows she was going for the morn, hold up
Is it bad that I never made love, no I never did it
But I sure know how to fuck
I'll be your bad girl, I'll prove it to you
I can't promise that I'll be good to you
'Cause I had some issues, I won't commit
No, not hiding it
But at least I can admit that I'll be bad no to you (to you)
Yeah I'll be good in bed
But I'll be bad to you
She hurt feelings, she break hearts
She stay quiet, she play smart
She take pride, in going out
Getting hollered at, and saying nah
She no saint, but she don't pose
She don't wear make up by the boat load
Riding through lake shore with the nose up
She don't really date much but it slows her up
She got haters, but we all do
Heard you winter time cold, shawty fall through
Baby look at they approach how they court you
All those minds games nevermind 'cause they all lose
(Bad noo to you)
In the physical sense I mean that
I ain't tryna kiss up, suck up, feed gas
I ain't like them nigga you sucking your teeth at, nope
(Bad girl)
Play big, trust me I'll humble your mean ass, look
Shawty is actually in prevent
'Cause the one in front is working deep threat, yep
Bed, floor, couch, more
More, shower, Lord, perm
Done, love, nah
Called in the morning cell number wasn't on, goddamn
Is it bad that I never made love, no I never did it
But I sure know how to fuck
I'll be your bad girl, I'll prove it to you
I can't promise that I'll be good to you
'Cause I had some issues, I won't commit
No, not hiding it
But at least I can admit that I'll be bad no to you (to you)
Yeah, I'll be good in bed but I'll be bad to you
Bad that I never made love, no I never did it
But I sure know how to fuck
About This Song
"Bad" is a provocative exploration of modern sexual liberation and the tension between physical intimacy and emotional vulnerability. Wale crafts a narrative around a woman who embraces her sexuality without apology, distinguishing between mechanical physical encounters and the deeper emotional connection of "making love." The song challenges traditional notions of female sexual expression, presenting a protagonist who owns her desires while simultaneously revealing an underlying defensiveness about her choices. Tiara Thomas's sultry hook delivers the central paradox with raw honesty-confident in her sexual prowess yet admitting she's never experienced true intimate connection. The production features a minimalist, atmospheric beat with heavy bass and subtle melodic elements that create an intimate, late-night mood perfectly suited to the song's confessional tone. Wale's verses navigate the complexity of casual relationships in contemporary dating culture, examining how people use physical intimacy as both connection and barrier. The track resonated with listeners because it addressed the often unspoken reality of hookup culture-the way people can be simultaneously empowered and emotionally guarded in their sexual experiences. Rather than judging these choices, the song presents them as authentic human responses to modern relationship dynamics, making it both controversial and deeply relatable.
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