"Bad For You" is a stand-out collaboration from Meek Mill's 2015 album, Dreams Worth More Than Money , featuring his then-girlfriend Nicki Minaj . Critics and fans generally view it as a smoother, more vulnerable contrast to Meek’s typical high-energy, aggressive style .
That's when he saw her, his girlfriend, walking towards him with a sly smile on her face. She was dressed to kill, in a tight black dress and heels that made her legs go on forever. Meek felt a jolt of desire, despite himself.
Produced by , the track utilizes a lush, atmospheric sample of "Anemone" by The Brian Jonestown Massacre. This choice gives the song a psychedelic, dreamy quality that contrasts sharply with Meek’s sharp delivery. The production elevates it from a standard rap ballad to a sophisticated piece of contemporary R&B-infused hip-hop. Cultural Impact
Despite personal tensions between Meek and Nicki (which would later become public), the song showcases undeniable synergy. The lyrics revolve around a toxic, addictive relationship—someone who is bad for you, but you keep coming back for more. Nicki Minaj’s verse is characteristically sharp, blending double entendres with a melodic flow that contrasts Meek’s aggressive, raw delivery.
"Bad For You" is a stand-out collaboration from Meek Mill's 2015 album, Dreams Worth More Than Money , featuring his then-girlfriend Nicki Minaj . Critics and fans generally view it as a smoother, more vulnerable contrast to Meek’s typical high-energy, aggressive style .
That's when he saw her, his girlfriend, walking towards him with a sly smile on her face. She was dressed to kill, in a tight black dress and heels that made her legs go on forever. Meek felt a jolt of desire, despite himself. Meek Mill ft. Nicki Minaj - Bad For You Mp3 Download
Produced by , the track utilizes a lush, atmospheric sample of "Anemone" by The Brian Jonestown Massacre. This choice gives the song a psychedelic, dreamy quality that contrasts sharply with Meek’s sharp delivery. The production elevates it from a standard rap ballad to a sophisticated piece of contemporary R&B-infused hip-hop. Cultural Impact "Bad For You" is a stand-out collaboration from
Despite personal tensions between Meek and Nicki (which would later become public), the song showcases undeniable synergy. The lyrics revolve around a toxic, addictive relationship—someone who is bad for you, but you keep coming back for more. Nicki Minaj’s verse is characteristically sharp, blending double entendres with a melodic flow that contrasts Meek’s aggressive, raw delivery. She was dressed to kill, in a tight