Bad Things (Machine Gun Kelly and Camila Cabello song) explained

Bad Things
Cover:Bad Things (Official Single Cover) by Machine Gun Kelly and Camila Cabello.png
Type:single
Artist:Machine Gun Kelly and Camila Cabello
Album:Bloom
Recorded:2016
Genre:
Label:
Producer:The Futuristics
Chronology:Machine Gun Kelly
Prev Title:Young Man
Prev Year:2016
Next Title:No More Sad Songs
Next Year:2017

"Bad Things" is a song by American rapper Machine Gun Kelly and American singer Camila Cabello of Fifth Harmony. The song was released on October 14, 2016, and was produced by The Futuristics. Its music video was directed by Hannah Lux Davis and premiered on December 1, 2016. The song features an interpolation of Fastball's 1999 single "Out of My Head". "Bad Things" peaked at number four on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming both Machine Gun Kelly and Cabello's first top ten single as solo artists, as well as the former's only top-ten hit to date.

The song was nominated for Top Rap Collaboration at the 2017 Billboard Music Awards, and won Best Collaboration at the 2017 Radio Disney Music Awards.

Background and composition

During her time as a student at New York University (NYU), American songwriter Madison Love conceived "Bad Things" with several songwriters while she was in a physics class.[2] "Bad Things" is a mid-tempo ballad that interpolates Fastball's 1999 song "Out of My Head".[3] It incorporates lyrical themes of pain-is-pleasure type of love.[4]

Critical reception

Gil Kaufman from Billboard called it an "instant earworm four-minute ode to dark pleasure."[4] For Fuse TV's Bianca Gracie the song shows rapper's "softer side", and highlights Cabello's "delicate vocals". She described the song opens with Cabello "softly crooning" the hook, and MGK then comes in with a "naughty rap flow that cruises over the piano melody."[3] In Idolator, Rachel Sonís described it as a "sleek" ballad with a "dreamy" hook.[5]

Chart performance

"Bad Things" debuted at number 80 on the US Billboard Hot 100 issued for November 5, 2016.[6] On December 24, 2016, the song moved from number 17 to number 10 and became Kelly's first (and only as of 2022) top-10 entry, and Cabello's first as a soloist, selling 58,000 digital downloads and earning 11.4 million streams.[7] It peaked at number four in its 13th week on the chart and spent 23 weeks in total.[8] The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified the single 5× platinum, which denotes four million units based on sales and track-equivalent on-demand streams. On the Canadian Hot 100, "Bad Things" peaked at number 11.

The song reached number 22 in Australia and was certified platinum. In New Zealand, it peaked at number 11 and was certified gold. "Bad Things" reached number 16 in the United Kingdom and was certified gold. In Belgium, the song peaked at number 23 and was certified gold. It reached number 47 in Italy and attained a gold certification. "Bad Things" charted within the top 20 of national record charts, at number six in Malaysia, number 13 in the Netherlands, number 14 in Scotland, number 16 in Czech Republic, and number 19 in Finland, Lebanon, Portugal.

Music video

Directed by Hannah Lux Davis, the music video premiered on December 1, 2016, on Vevo.[9] It follows the pair as they lead a somewhat adventurous lifestyle, where they burn trash in barrels, steal, and make out in a barren apartment. MGK is the resident bad boy, getting into fights and racing cars while Cabello stays faithfully by his side. At one point in the video, flashbacks to younger versions of the musicians appear reassuring that their bond really has been unbreakable from the start. MGK and Cabello can be seen enjoying late nights at diners, gathering with friends and getting into trouble all while snuggling and fighting along the way. Their rebellious ways as the pair are chased by police after attempting to steal a car. Stuck at the top of a building with the police hot on their trail and nowhere else to go, the pair decide to die together by committing lover's suicide. As MGK looks longingly at Cabello, the police and their helicopters arrive to apprehend the couple and the lovers join hands and the video ends, leaving the outcome unknown.

As of April 2023, the music video has 458.3 million views on YouTube.

Live performances

MGK and Cabello performed the song on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on November 23, 2016,[10] and on December 1, 2016, for The Late Late Show with James Corden. They later performed the song on January 30, 2017, on The Ellen DeGeneres Show following Cabello's exit from girl group Fifth Harmony.

The song was then performed at the 30th Annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards on Nickelodeon on March 11, 2017.

Cabello also performed her verse as a support act at Taylor Swift's Reputation tour at Wembley Stadium, London on June 23, 2018.

Accolades

YearOrganizationAwardResult
2017Billboard Music AwardsTop Rap Collaboration
Radio Disney Music AwardsBest Collaboration

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of bloom.[11]

Publishing

Recording

Personnel

Charts

Weekly charts

Weekly chart positions for "Bad Things"
Chart (2016–2017)Peak
position
Colombia (National-Report)[12] 86
Euro Digital Songs (Billboard)[13] 15
Lebanon (Lebanese Top 20)[14] 19
Malaysia (RIM)[15] 6
Mexico Airplay (Billboard)[16] 30
US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)[17] 31

Year-end charts

Year-end chart positions for "Bad Things"
Chart (2017)Position
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[18] 65
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[19] 83
US Billboard Hot 100[20] 41
US Dance/Mix Show Airplay (Billboard)[21] 18
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[22] 20
US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard)[23] 18
US Rhythmic (Billboard)[24] 13

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bloom - Machine Gun Kelly | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic. AllMusic.
  2. Powerhouse Songwriter Madison Love — Future 25. Hissong. Samantha. Rolling Stone. June 15, 2021. June 17, 2021.
  3. Web site: Stream Machine Gun Kelly and Camila Cabello's 'Bad Things' Collab. Gracie. Bianca. Fuse. October 14, 2016. November 8, 2016.
  4. Listen to 5H's Camila Cabello & Machine Gun Kelly's Complicated Love Song 'Bad Things'. Kaufman. Gil. Billboard. October 14, 2016. November 8, 2016.
  5. Web site: Machine Gun Kelly And Camila Cabello's "Bad Things" Is Here: Listen . Idolator . October 14, 2016 . October 14, 2016 . Sonís, Rachel.
  6. Hot 100 (November 5, 2016). Billboard.
  7. Trust . Gary . Rae Sremmurd Rules Hot 100, Machine Gun Kelly & Camila Cabello Hit Top 10 . Billboard . March 8, 2021 . December 12, 2016.
  8. Migos Hold Atop Hot 100, Alessia Cara Hits Top 10. Billboard. January 30, 2017. January 30, 2017.
  9. Web site: Machine Gun Kelly, Camila Cabello - Bad Things. YouTube. November 23, 2016.
  10. Web site: Cantor. Brian. First Look: Machine Gun Kelly & Camila Cabello Perform On "Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon". Headline Planet. Cantortainment Company. November 24, 2016. November 23, 2016.
  11. . . 2017 . . B0026678-02 . US . liner notes .
  12. Web site: Top 100 Colombia. es. National-Report. July 24, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20170310224417/http://www.national-report.com/top-100-colombia/. March 10, 2017.
  13. Machine Gun Kelly Chart History (Euro Digital Song Sales). Billboard. January 20, 2020.
  14. Web site: The Official Lebanese Top 20 - MGK. The Official Lebanese Top 20. February 20, 2017.
  15. Web site: Top 20 Most Streamed International & Domestic Singles in Malaysia. Recording Industry Association of Malaysia. June 13, 2017.
  16. Mexico Airplay: Feb 25, 2017. Billboard. May 17, 2018.
  17. Adult Pop Music & Songs Chart. Billboard. February 7, 2017.
  18. Canadian Hot 100 – Year-End 2017. Billboard. December 17, 2017.
  19. Web site: Top 100-Jaaroverzicht van 2017. Dutch Top 40. October 13, 2019.
  20. Hot 100 Songs – Year-End 2017. Billboard. December 12, 2017.
  21. Dance/Mix Show Songs – Year-End 2017. Billboard. September 11, 2019.
  22. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs – Year-End 2017. Billboard. September 11, 2019.
  23. Pop Songs - Year-End 2017. Billboard. August 13, 2019.
  24. Rhythmic Songs – Year-End 2017. Billboard. September 11, 2019.