You Call Me A Bitch Like It's A Bad Thing

Halestorm · The Strange Case Of... [2012]

Took me to your little crib

Guess it must have been a big deal

A big deal



Got me starin' in your wet dream

Now it's finally time to get real

Get real



I'm not lookin' for love

No, not today

But you call me up

And have the nerve to say

See ya next Tuesday



You call me a bitch like it's a bad thing

You call me a Freak

Like that means something

Can't get your way so your pissed, yeah

I think we know the rest

But get it off your chest

I don't give a shit

I love it when

You call me a bitch

Like it's a bad thing



You show up everywhere I go

Get a grip, you're actin' so weird

So weird



I don't need your Yeager bombs

I think I can take it from here

From here



You gotta learn to leave

when the party ends

But I don't really care

What you tell your friends

Tell me again



You call me a bitch like it's a bad thing

You call me a Freak

Like that means something

Can't get your way so your pissed, yeah

I think we know the rest

But get it off your chest

I don't give a shit

I love it when

You call me a bitch



I think you hate me 'cause you want me

But you only want what you can't have

I'm just being who I wanna be

But you can't deal with that



You call me a bitch like it's a b-b-bad thing

You call me a Freak

Like that means something

Can't get your way so you're so pissed off

I don't give a shit

I love it when

You call me a bitch

Like it's a bad thing

You Call Me A Bitch Like It's A Bad Thing

From Halestorm's 2012 album The Strange Case Of..., this track exemplifies the band's signature blend of hard rock and pop sensibilities. Lead singer Lzzy Hale delivers a commanding vocal performance that balances aggression with melodic accessibility, characteristic of the album's energetic sound. The song reinforces Halestorm's identity as a female-fronted rock act that refuses to conform to traditional gender expectations in the genre. Released during a period of significant growth for the group, the recording showcases their ability to craft anthemic tracks that resonate with audiences seeking both power and polish. It stands as a testament to their evolving style and continued relevance in the modern rock landscape.