Something Bad Lyrics – Miranda Lambert
Something Bad Lyrics
[Intro: Miranda & Carrie Underwood]
Stand on the bar, stomp your feet, start clapping
Got a real good feeling something bad about to happen
[Verse 1: Miranda Lambert]
Pulled up to the church but I got so nervous
Had to back it on up, couldn't make it to the service
Grabbed all the cash underneath my mattress
Got a real good feeling something bad about to happen
[Verse 2: Carrie Underwood]
Ran into a girl in a pretty white dress
Rolled down a window
Where you headed to next?
Said I'm heading to the bar with my money out of the mattress
Got a real good feeling something bad about to happen
[Chorus: Miranda & Carrie Underwood]
Stand on the bar, stomp your feet, start clapping
Got a real good feeling something bad about to happen
Drinks keep coming, throw my head back laughing
Wake up in the morning, don't know what happened
Whoa... something bad
Whoa... something bad
[Verse 3: Carrie Underwood]
Now me and that girl that I met on the street
We're rolling down the road, down to New Orleans
Got a full tank of gas and the money out of the mattress
Got a real good feeling something bad about to happen
[Verse 4: Miranda Lambert]
Bout to tear it up down in New Orleans
Just like a real-life Thelma and Louise
If the cops catch up, they're gonna call it kidnapping
Got a real good feeling something bad about to happen
[Chorus: Miranda & Carrie Underwood]
Stand on the bar, stomp your feet, start clapping
Got a real good feeling something bad about to happen
Drinks keep coming, throw my head back laughing
Wake up in the morning, don't know what happened
Whoa... something bad
Whoa... something bad
Stand on the bar, stomp your feet, start clapping
Got a real good feeling something bad about to happen
Drinks keep coming, throw my head back laughing
Wake up in the morning, don't know what happened
(Yeah, yeah, Yeah)
[Outro: Miranda & Carrie Underwood]
Whoa... something bad
Whoa... something bad
Something Bad Lyrics Meaning
The lyrics of "Something Bad" by Miranda Lambert and Carrie Underwood depict a wild and spontaneous night of adventure and mischief. The protagonists feel an electrifying anticipation that something exciting, albeit potentially troublesome, is about to happen. As they navigate through different scenarios, the lyrics capture the essence of carefree fun, unrestrained laughter, and the unpredictability of the night.
[Verse 1]
Miranda Lambert arrives at a church but is too nervous to attend the service. She seems to have a rebellious streak, opting to back away and grab money hidden under her mattress. The lyrics convey a sense of excitement and anticipation as she hints at something bad about to happen.
[Verse 2]
Carrie Underwood encounters a girl in a white dress and heads to the bar with money from the mattress. The mention of a pretty white dress and heading to the bar sets the stage for a night of revelry and unpredictability. The anticipation of something bad intensifies.
[Chorus]
The chorus serves as a declaration of the impending excitement. Standing on the bar, stomping feet, and clapping symbolize a celebration. The repeated line "something bad about to happen" reinforces the central theme of the lyrics, building anticipation for the unknown events of the night.
[Verse 3]
Carrie and the girl from the street embark on a journey to New Orleans. The mention of a full tank of gas and money from the mattress suggests a road trip filled with spontaneity. The feeling that something bad is about to happen persists, heightening the thrill.
[Verse 4]
Miranda envisions tearing it up in New Orleans, drawing parallels to the adventurous spirit of Thelma and Louise. The lyrics hint at potential trouble, with the possibility of the authorities getting involved. The line "real-life Thelma and Louise" adds a cinematic touch, emphasizing the rebellious and daring nature of their escapade.
[Chorus]
The chorus is reiterated, emphasizing the excitement and unpredictability of the night. The repetition of "something bad about to happen" intensifies the sense of anticipation, and waking up in the morning without knowing what happened signifies the blur of the wild night.
[Outro]
The outro reinforces the theme, repeating the notion of "something bad." The energetic "Whoa... somethin' bad" serves as a conclusion, leaving the listener with the lingering excitement of the night's escapades. The lyrics overall capture a sense of thrill, adventure, and the joy of embracing the unknown.
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Cast & Crew
- Album
- Miranda Lambert (Singles)
- Artist / Band
- Featuring
- Producer(s)
- Glenn Worf, Chuck Ainlay & Frank Liddell
- Writter(s)
- Glenn Worf, Chuck Ainlay & Frank Liddell
- Released On
- May 19, 2014
Miranda Lambert (Singles) Songs
- 1.Bluebird
- 2.Dammit Randy
- 3.Gunpowder & Lead
- 4.Little Red Wagon
- 5.Mama’s Broken Heart
- 6.Over You
- 7.Runnin’ Just in Case
- 8.Settling Down
- 9.Something Bad ft. Carrie Underwood
- 10.The House That Built Me
- 11.Tin Man
- 12.Vice
Miranda Lambert Albums
FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Something Bad" song?
"Something Bad" song is sung by Miranda Lambert ft. Carrie Underwood.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Something Bad" song?
"Something Bad" song lyrics written by Glenn Worf, Chuck Ainlay & Frank Liddell.
Who is the music producer of "Something Bad" song?
"Something Bad" song music composed & produced by Glenn Worf, Chuck Ainlay & Frank Liddell.
When was "Something Bad" song released?
"Something Bad" song was released on May 19, 2014.