Bad bitches be
Is that how you feel?
She hopin’ that them shammers, they ain’t real
She got used to turnin’ down a mil
‘Cause she ain’t really trippin’ off a bill (Bad bitches be)
See they step wrong and they text long just to lie with you
And they kept on, now they can’t get no time with you
She know what she want, but got trust issues
Can’t get close to you (Bad bitches be)
Always online at the gym
Don’t wanna pick a man, so she make ’em all her friends
She don’t even smile when you give her compliments
I know you see my DMs
Bad bitches be lonely
They be so lonely
She’d rather be horny in bed all alone
A hunnid fuck niggas on read in her phone
Bad bitches be lonely
They be so lonely
Rather boss up, get bread on her own
She really want a nigga, but her heart gon’ cold
Bad bitches be
Maybe she get dressed up tonight, maybe she won’t
Maybe she go back outside no makeup on (On)
And that’s her choice (Choice)
She ain’t worried ’bout them little ass boys (Bad bitches be, uh)
All my girls should have at least a hunnid thou’
She get fly to post, but then she right back on the couch (Couch)
She gave up on us, it’s like she throwin’ in the towel
She foul (Bad bitches be)
Always on time at the gym
Don’t wanna pick a man, so she make ’em all her friends
She don’t even smile when you give her compliments
I know you see my DMs
Bad bitches be lonely (Lonely)
They be so lonely (Yeah, yeah)
She’d rather be horny in bed all alone
A hunnid fuck niggas on read in her phone (No, no, no, no, no)
Bad bitches be lonely (Lonely)
They be so lonely (Lonely)
Rather boss up, get bread on her own (Oh, ah)
She really want a nigga, but her heart gon’ cold
Bad bitches be
Bad bitches be
Exploring Vulnerability Behind the Glamour
In “UnLonely,” Chris Brown delves into the often-overlooked emotional lives of women perceived as “bad bitches.” The song offers a nuanced look at the loneliness and trust issues experienced by independent women who, despite external confidence and attention, struggle with intimacy and genuine connection. Brown paints a picture of women who prioritize personal growth and financial independence over fleeting relationships. The recurring hook highlights the paradox of popularity—surrounded by admirers yet emotionally isolated. Brown’s lyrics capture the tension between self-preservation and the desire for love, revealing the complexities behind a confident exterior.
Song Credits
- Artist: Chris Brown
- Songwriters: Chris Brown (others not specified)
- Release Year: 2024