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"Bad Decisions" is a song by American record producer Benny Blanco, South Korean boy band BTS and American rapper Snoop Dogg. It was released through Interscope Records, Friends Keep Secrets, and Joytime Collective as a single on August 5, 2022. The song was described as "a euphoric, flirty dance track" that sees the BTS members and Snoop ...
"Bad Decisions" is a song by American rock band The Strokes, released on February 18, 2020, as the second single from their sixth studio album, The New Abnormal (2020). [3] An accompanying music video was released on the same day. [ 4 ]
Stapp said the song relates to his discovery that he "couldn't blame others for the walls constricting my life. 'My Own Prison' was the consequences for my bad decisions. It was my own fault that I did shitty in school, that I got fired from my job, that I was living in my car. I had to grow up." [6]
Bad Decisions may refer to: Bad Decisions (The Last Vegas album), 2012; Bad Decisions, an unreleased album by Lil Twist; Bad Decisions, a 2021 EP by RedHook "Bad Decisions" (Benny Blanco, BTS and Snoop Dogg song), 2022 "Bad Decisions" (The Strokes song), 2020 "Bad Decisions", a song by Ariana Grande from Dangerous Woman, 2016
The album's lead single, "Are We Ready? (Wreck)", was released on 14 June 2016. The band also revealed the album's artwork and title as well as releasing a pre-order link. The single was performed at the Glastonbury Festival. "Bad Decisions" was released as the album's second single on 29 July 2016.
To understand all the consequences of an important choice takes time and attention -- even if both are hard to come by. I've written before about the importance of sleep. Tired brains lose their ...
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In "Bad Decisions", Grande sings, "I've been doing stupid things, wilder than I've ever been," with Mikael Wood of Los Angeles Times noting that "a tune whose message initially appears clear: I sinned, I'm sorry, let's move on. She blames the behavior on a boy, then admits she's enjoying it." [32] Musically, "Bad Decisions" is a hip hop number ...