Behind the omnipresent melody, Kid Francescoli offers intimate lyrics in English and Italian, many dealing with young men's angst and the dreams of a girl at the dawn of her thirtieth birthday. The music, with its tenacious refrains and its heartfelt instrumentals, shows the inspiration of Air and Grandaddy. At the same time, Italian acts like Cinecitta Ennio Morricone's sound tracks are an obvious influence for this group from Marseilles.
After showing promise as a live act, especially during the Marsatac 2005 festival, the group launched their first national tour (Paris, Marseilles, Bordeaux, Rennes, Nice) in May 2006, sharing the stage with artists such Sebastien Schuller or Troy Von Balthazar.
Kid Francescoli have just released their first album.
Bad girls
Kid Francescoli Lyrics
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Did you think you'd get me back
Patronizing me like that
When will this old love finally set me free?
Did you give yourself a rash
When you were talking all that trash
That's enough about good girls and bad girls(You backwards motherfucker)
Enough rap about good girls and bad girls
That's enough about good girls and bad girls
(You backwards motherfucker)
Enough rap about good girls and bad
Bad girls
When will this old love finally let me be?
Let it seep out through my pores
Fade away like ambient noise
When will this old love finally set me free?
Let it roll right off my skin
Wash away into the sea
Who do you think you are, a rock star?
Who do you think you are, my holy father?
Why do you need me weak to feel like a man?
Who do you think I am?
That's enough about good girls and bad girls
(You backwards motherfucker)
Enough rap about good girls and bad girls
That's enough about good girls and bad girls
(You backwards motherfucker)
Enough rap about good girls and bad
(You backwards motherfucker)
Enough rap about good girls and bad girls
That's enough about good girls and bad girls
(You backwards motherfucker)
Enough rap about good girls and bad
Bad girls
Bad girls
Bad girls
The song "Bad Girls" by Kid Francescoli centers on a sense of liberation from a past relationship. The singer is no longer feeling burdened by the weight of their past attachment, and is seeking to break free from the constant patronizing remarks made by their former partner. They express frustration toward the notion of "good girls" and "bad girls," and toward their partner's need for them to be weak in order to feel strong. The use of the phrase "backwards motherfucker" communicates a sense of defiance toward this oppressive mentality. The singer is looking forward to a future in which they can let go of their old love and move on with their life. The use of phrases like "let it seep out through my pores" and "wash away into the sea" suggest a desire for cathartic release and cleansing from their past.
Line by Line Meaning
When will this old love finally let me be?
When will this past love stop haunting me and let me move on?
Did you think you'd get me back
Patronizing me like that
Did you really think you could win me back by condescending to me?
When will this old love finally set me free?
Did you give yourself a rash
When you were talking all that trash
When will I finally be free of this love? Did you get carried away while badmouthing me and cause yourself stress?
That's enough about good girls and bad girls
(You backwards motherfucker)
Enough rap about good girls and bad girls
That's enough about good girls and bad girls
(You backwards motherfucker)
Enough rap about good girls and bad
Bad girls
Stop reducing women to the binary of 'good' and 'bad' because it's backwards and offensive. Stop rapping about 'good' and 'bad' girls, just stop.
Let it seep out through my pores
Fade away like ambient noise
Let these residual feelings escape my body and fade into the background like background noise.
Let it roll right off my skin
Wash away into the sea
Let these emotions slide off of me and disappear like water in the ocean.
Who do you think you are, a rock star?
Who do you think you are, my holy father?
Why do you need me weak to feel like a man?
Who do you think I am?
Why do you need to put me on a pedestal for your own ego? Why do you need me to be weak for you to feel powerful? Who do you think I am?
Bad girls
Bad girls
Bad girls
Repeating 'bad girls' emphasizes the need to stop using that label and treating women as one-dimensional objects.
Contributed by Elena C. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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[Verse 1]
When will this old love finally let me be?
Did you think you'd get me back patronizing me like that
When will this old love finally set me free?
Did you give yourself a rash when you were talking all that trash
[Chorus]
That's enough about good girls and bad girls
(You backwards motherf*cker)
Enough rap about good girls and bad girls
That's enough about good girls and bad girls
(You backwards motherf*cker)
Enough rap about good girls and bad, bad girls
[Verse 2]
When will this old love finally let me be?
Let it seep out through my pores, fade away like ambient noise
When will this old love finally set me free?
Let it roll right off my skin, wash away into the sea
[Bridge]
Who do you think you are, a rock star?
Who do you think you are, my holy father?
Why do you need me weak to feel like a man?
Who do you think I am?
[Chorus]
That's enough about good girls and bad girls
(You backwards motherf*cker)
Enough rap about good girls and bad girls
That's enough about good girls and bad girls
(You backwards motherf*cker)
Enough rap about good girls and bad
That's enough about good girls and bad girls
(You backwards motherf*cker)
Enough rap about good girls and bad girls
That's enough about good girls and bad girls
(You backwards motherf*cker)
Enough rap about good girls and bad, bad girls
Bad girls
Bad girls
@kidfrancescoli
Hey, my new album Sunset Blue will be released on 22nd, September 🎉 Join me on my journey: sunsetbluejourney.com
@hikariuchiha977
Just came here from never have I ever! Glad the show is using underrated songs like this
@vamsiess
Never have I ever never disappoints !!❤
@DraftedRedd
“Never have I ever” disappointed in delivering music 😌
@prachisharma444
Never have I ever gang!! ❤
Never Have I Ever has the best soundtrack of present times!
@tuncgurses
Most underrated artist ever.
@ibrahim.zapkinusss
Tunç Gürses word
@BillAnt
Along with Julia who's a bad-bad girl. ;D
Kid Francescoli's music is fresh and hypnotic, a perfect combination... loveeet!
@minniemations
Heard this on NHIE, great song