: Following this viral spike, the song reached #5 on Shazam Worldwide and topped viral Spotify charts in countries as far-reaching as Australia.
: The lyrics touch on the pursuit of money ("Le but d’une vie c’est d’faire d’la monnaie") and the social pressures of street life and shallow connections. Music Video Concept
Lyrically, the song explores the complicated attraction to a "troublemaker" or "bad boy". Marwa Loud uses a conversational vocal style to navigate themes of rebellion, desire for escape, and the disillusionment often found in modern relationships. Key lyrical segments include: Marwa Loud - Bad Boy (Clip Officiel)
: "On n’a pas, pas d’bol / T’as que des bad girls ouais t’es qu’un bad boy" (We've got no luck / You only have bad girls, yeah you're just a bad boy).
: A viral dance trend propelled the track to become the 7th most used sound on TikTok worldwide. : Following this viral spike, the song reached
: As of mid-2025, the official video has amassed over 453 million views on YouTube.
The music video is set primarily in a high school environment. It features Marwa Loud performing in a classroom, interspersed with a narrative about a student being picked on by a bully. By the end of the video, the tables turn as the girl joins Marwa's crew, emphasizing a message of confidence and social solidarity. Global Viral Success Marwa Loud uses a conversational vocal style to
"Bad Boy" is a high-energy urban pop anthem by French-Moroccan singer , which served as the lead single for her 2018 debut album, Loud . Blending North African rhythmic influences with contemporary R&B and dance-pop, the track became a defining example of the "Pop-Urbaine" genre that dominated French charts. Production and Release