Falling in Reverse: Good Girls Bad Guys Meaning
Song Released: 2011
Good Girls Bad Guys Lyrics
I had this question for a real long time
I've been a bad boy and it's plain to see
So why do good girls fall in love with me?
Whoa oooh ohhh Whoa oooh ohhh Whoa oooh ohhh Whoa oooh ohhh
You've got pep...
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Well I beleive its saying that all these "good" girls are falling for them. And these gurls get used for things.
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Girls want to fix all of the problems with bad boys. We think that bad boys are trying really hard to be good enough for us..but if they were trying to clean up their act then they would be nice guys instead, and we all know what us girls think of nice guys.
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Confused lyric.He says is a bad guy,but why beg for a shtty SMS???Bad guys don't say the word "please"
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The clap is a gonorrhea and the clap is the sound when you go and slap her for giving it to you
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This interpretation has been marked as poor. view anyway
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It's about Good Girls going to Bad Guy who treat them like crap, abuse them and ignore them and the girls say "Oh, but I love him!!!"
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good girls are always falling in love with bad guys but they can never live up to the expectations from the bad boys ... idk
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