Bad Girl
Sean Kingston · Other Songs - Sean Kingston
is a bad girl!
i like it when you're bad girl!
you're so bad girl!
yeah, she said she come from out of town,
and she said that men here don't come around.
i say we can get it on, girl,
we can get it on girl!
hit it so cool, she gonna want and tell the world!
she's twenty six but she looks more like she's twenty two!
,. on the stairs i ain't mad at you!
i just wanna see your smile baby girl,
when i'm pulling your hair, baby we can,
chorus:
cause she's a bad girl,
common give it to me momma!
she's a bad girl,
common give it to me momma!
it's a bad girl,
shwaty bring me no drama!
it's a bad girl!
oh, oh, she bad girl!
oh, oh, she bad girl!
somebody call the police
cause she's killing them, killing them!
cardiac ,and i ain't talking ems
i said we can get it on, girl!
i said we can get it on!
hit it so good that i can blow,
leaving me text messages like 'when we're coming home?'
and i respond to her like 'baby show me what you got on!'
can you please send a picture with your boy shorts on!
please send a picture with your boy shorts on!
is she gangsta? cause she can send that!
gotta be gangsta, when i'm in that!
anything she wants i can think it off,
and when we get home
she's gonna let me stay up!
i love it when:
chorus:
cause she's a bad girl,
common give it to me momma!
she's a bad girl,
common give it to me momma!
it's a bad girl,
shwaty bring me no drama!
it's a bad girl!
oh, oh, she bad girl!
oh, oh, she bad girl!
About Bad Girl
Sean Kingston's "Bad Girl" stands as a defining track of his 2007 breakthrough era, blending upbeat pop rhythms with a distinct Caribbean inflection that became a hallmark of his early sound. Released alongside hits like "Beautiful Girls" and "Kingston," the song exemplifies the polished, radio-friendly production style that propelled him to international stardom. Its infectious melody and catchy hook cemented its place in the catalog of mid-2000s dance-pop, resonating with audiences seeking an energetic, party-oriented vibe. As a key component of his discography from that period, the recording captures the intersection of R&B and tropical house influences that characterized his work during his rise to prominence. The track remains a staple for fans recalling the specific sonic landscape of late 2000s pop music, showcasing Kingston's ability to craft memorable, danceable anthems that defined a generation.
