How Bad Do U Want Me

Album: Mayhem (2025)
Charted: 69
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  • The good girl in your dreams
    Is mad you're lovin' me
    I know you wish that she was me
    How bad, bad do you want me?
    You're not the guy that cheats (not the guy that cheats)
    And you're afraid that she might leave (that she might leave)
    'Cause if I get too close, she might scream
    "How bad, bad do you want me?"

    'Cause you like my hair and my ripped-up jeans
    You like the bad girl I got in me
    She's on your mind, like, all the time
    But I got a tattoo for us last week
    Even good boys bleed
    How bad, bad do you want me?
    (How bad, bad do you want me?)
    (How bad, bad do you want me?)
    'Cause you hate the crash, but you love the rush
    And I'll make your heart weak every time
    You hear my name, 'cause she's in your brain
    And I'm here to kiss you in real life
    'Bout to cause a scene
    How bad, bad do you want me?

    You panic in your sleep (panic in your sleep)
    And you feel like such a creep (feel like such a creep)
    'Cause with your eyes closed, you might peek
    So hot, hot that you can't speak
    You're so fucked up with your crew (fucked up with your crew)
    But when you're all alone, it's true (all alone, it's true)
    You know exactly what we do
    How bad, bad do you want to?

    'Cause you like my hair, my ripped-up jeans
    You like the bad girl I got in me
    She's on your mind, like, all the time
    But I got a tattoo for us last week
    Even good boys bleed
    How bad, bad do you want me?
    (How bad, bad do you want me?)
    (How bad, bad do you want me?)
    'Cause you hate the crash, but you love the rush
    And I'll make your heart weak every time
    You hear my name, 'cause she's in your brain
    And I'm here to kiss you in real life
    'Bout to cause a scene
    How bad, bad do you want me?

    Uh-oh, oh, you love a good girl
    Uh-oh, oh, you love a good girl bad
    Uh-oh, oh, you make a bad girl
    Uh-oh, oh, you make a bad girl mad
    A psychotic love theme
    How bad do you want me?
    That girl in your head ain't real
    How bad do you want me, for real? (Oh)

    'Cause you like my hair, my ripped-up jeans
    You like the bad girl I got in me
    She's on your mind, like, all the time
    But I got a tattoo for us last week
    Even good boys bleed
    How bad, bad do you want me?
    (How bad, bad do you want me?)
    (How bad?) Tell me
    'Cause you hate the crash, but you love the rush
    And I'll make your heart weak every time
    You hear my name, but she's on your brain
    And I'm here to kiss you in real life
    'Bout to cause a scene
    How bad, bad do you want me?

    Uh-oh, oh, you love a good girl
    Uh-oh, oh, you love a good girl bad
    Uh-oh, oh, you make a bad girl
    Uh-oh, oh, you make a bad girl mad
    A psychotic love theme
    How bad do you want me? Writer/s: Andrew Wotman, Henry Walter, Stefani Germanotta
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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