I want you so hard
I want you so good
But can you trust me?
Yes, you know you could
My friends are talkin'
And they're tellin' you

Don't waste your time 'cause the boy's bad news

My friends are talkin'
And they're tellin' you

Just leave him alone 'cause the boy's bad news

I want you so hard
I want you so good
Now take a chance, momma
You know you should
Trust your instincts and let me in
Just be my ride and I'll be my friend
My friends are talkin'
And they're tellin' you

You're wastin' your time, the boy's bad news

My friends are talkin'
And they're tellin' you

Leave him alone, 'cause it's just bad news

I want you so hard
I want you so good
But can you trust me?
Yes, you know you could
Trust your instincts and let me in
Just be my ride and I'll be my friend
My friends are talkin'
And they're tellin' you

Don't waste your time 'cause the boy's bad news

My friends are talkin'
And they're tellin' you

Just leave him alone 'cause the boy's bad news

Bad news
Ooh, the boy's bad news
Ooh, the boy's bad news
Ooh, the boy's bad news
Ooh, the boy's bad news
Ooh, the boy's bad news
Ooh, the boy's bad news
Ooh, the boy's bad news
Ooh, the boy's bad news
Ooh, the boy's bad news
Ooh, the boy's bad news
Ooh, the boy's bad news
Ooh, the boy's bad news
Ooh, the boy's bad news


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I Want You So Hard (Boy's Bad News) Lyrics as written by Jesse Hughes Josh Homme

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    Pretty fuckin obvious what this songs about, not the best song on the cd, but an incredible video. rocking so sexy you rock their clothes off is extremely impressive on film.

    deathbysexieston May 29, 2006   Link
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    i can belive there is just 1 comment to this song! omg i heard this song at my friends house for the first time and i just loved it. i went home and downloaded the video and it rocks! :]

    deathbaton July 19, 2006   Link
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    yeah obvious what it is about, its a good song.

    Qotsa-in-my-bloodon July 31, 2006   Link
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    Very good song...

    I found out about the Eagles of Death Metal through Queens of the Stone Age...

    It's about how the protagonist wants to be with the woman, but his friends are telling the woman he's no good, backstabbing him, if you will...

    Jack Black has a little cameo during the chorus...

    Awesome song!

    ElderOblivionon August 25, 2006   Link
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    awesome!

    beyondhumanaidon December 12, 2007   Link
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    I read in a Jesse Hughes interview how this song came to be: before they started recording DBS, he was trying to date a girl, however his friends were telling her that he was "just bad news". He decided to write a song about it and it ended up on DBS.

    jdevilslickeron June 10, 2008   Link
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    ElderOblivion: Dave Grohl has a cameo as well, he's one of the patrons at the bar and he sings a part of the chorus =]

    Yeah. Kind of obvious what this is about...

    WeAreSuperheroon July 07, 2008   Link
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    Ahhh this song is immeeeeense. :D

    MayaMooon September 15, 2008   Link
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    I first heard this song in the film "John Tucker Must Die" and now the HBO series "True Blood" has used it on their soundtrack. I like the beat and the lyrics and love the singer's gravelly voice.

    RoseTeaCup1216on September 10, 2010   Link

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