Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood Are Breaking 'Bad' in New Video

About the song

In the realm of country music, few pairings have captivated audiences quite like the powerhouse duo of Miranda Lambert and Carrie Underwood. Their voices, both imbued with distinct personalities and undeniable power, blend seamlessly in a harmonious blend that has set the stage for countless unforgettable performances. Among their impressive catalogue of duets, one song stands out as a country anthem for the ages: “Somethin’ Bad”.

Released in 2014 as a single from Lambert’s album Platinum, “Somethin’ Bad” quickly ascended to the top of the charts, becoming an instant sensation that showcased the duo’s undeniable chemistry and vocal prowess. The song’s infectious energy and rebellious spirit resonated with listeners worldwide, making it an enduring favorite that continues to be a staple of country radio and live performances.

From the opening notes, “Somethin’ Bad” exudes an air of carefree revelry, its driving beat and twangy guitars setting the stage for a tale of two women on a wild night out. Lambert and Underwood’s voices intertwine effortlessly, their distinct personalities complementing each other perfectly as they trade verses and harmonize on the chorus. The lyrics, penned by Chris DeStefano, Brett James, and Priscilla Renea, capture the reckless abandon of youth, the thrill of letting loose and embracing the unexpected.

“Somethin’ Bad” is more than just a catchy song; it’s an anthem for female empowerment, a celebration of breaking free from societal expectations and embracing one’s inner wild child. Lambert and Underwood deliver the lyrics with a wink and a smile, their voices dripping with the confidence and sass that has made them both country music icons.

The song’s arrangement perfectly complements the rebellious spirit of the lyrics, with a driving beat, twangy guitars, and a touch of grit that adds to its raw energy. The production is clean and polished, yet it retains an organic feel that allows Lambert and Underwood’s voices to shine through.

“Somethin’ Bad” is a country duet for the ages, a song that captures the essence of female empowerment, the thrill of rebellion, and the joy of letting loose. With its infectious energy, unforgettable lyrics, and powerhouse vocals from Lambert and Underwood, “Somethin’ Bad” is a song that is sure to get any crowd going. It’s a reminder that sometimes, the best nights are the ones you never remember.

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Lyrics

Stand on the bar, stomp your feet, start clappin’Got a real good feelin’ somethin’ bad about to happen
Pulled up to the church, but I got so nervousHad to back it on up, couldn’t make it to the serviceGrabbed all the cash underneath my mattressGot a real good feelin’ somethin’ bad about to happen
Ran into a girl in a pretty white dressRolled down the window“Where you headed to next?”Said “I’m headed to the bar with my money out of the mattress”Got a real good feelin’ somethin’ bad about to happen
Stand on the bar, stomp your feet, start clappin’I got a real good feelin’ somethin’ bad about to happenThe drinks keep comin’, throw my head back laughin’Wake up in the mornin’, don’t know what happenedWhoa, somethin’ badWhoa, somethin’ bad
Now me and that girl that I met on the streetWe’re rollin’ down the road, down to New OrleansGot a full tank of gas and the money out of the mattressGot a real good feelin’ somethin’ bad about to happen
‘Bout to tear it up down in New OrleansJust like a real-life Thelma and LouiseIf the cops catch up, they’re gonna call it kidnappin’Got a real good feelin’ somethin’ bad about to happen
Stand on the bar, stomp your feet, start clappin’I got a real good feelin’ somethin’ bad about to happenThe drinks keep comin’, throw my head back laughin’Wake up in the mornin’, don’t know what happenedWhoa, somethin’ badWhoa, somethin’ bad
Stand on the bar, stomp your feet, start clappin’Got a real good feelin’ somethin’ bad about to happenAnd the drinks keep comin’, throw my head back laughin’Wake up in the mornin’, don’t know what happened(Yeah, yeah, yeah)Whoa, somethin’ badWhoa, somethin’ bad

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