I'm Good at Being Bad

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"I'm Good at Being Bad"
Song

"I'm Good at Being Bad" is a song recorded by R&B girl group TLC for their third album, FanMail. The track was inspired by and is similar to the song "What About" which is featured on Janet Jackson's controversial 1997 album, The Velvet Rope. The song was released as a promotional single from the album around the time "No Scrubs" was sent to radio. Despite not ever receiving an official airplay or commercial release, the song peaked within the top 40 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart. Left Eye's rap section of the song was included in the uncut version of the "Unpretty" music video.

Track listing

US CD Promo

  1. "I'm Good at Being Bad" (Radio Mix with Rap)
  2. "I'm Good at Being Bad" (Radio Mix without Rap)
  3. "I'm Good at Being Bad" (Instrumental)
  4. "I'm Good at Being Bad" (Call Out Research Hook)

US 12" Vinyl Promo
(LFDP-4390; Released: 1999)

  1. "I'm Good at Being Bad" (Dirty Version) - 4:39
  2. "I'm Good at Being Bad" (Clean Version) - 4:42
  3. "I'm Good at Being Bad" (Instrumental) - 4:35

Different versions

The initial pressings of FanMail featured a borrowed lyrics from Donna Summer's "Love to Love You Baby" in "I'm Good at Being Bad", sung by T-Boz. The interpolation was removed on later pressings of the explicit version. The removal of the interpolation shortened the song by exactly one minute from 5:39 to 4:39. The interpolation was never removed from the clean version, although the clean version did remove the last fourteen seconds of the original (which repeats the words "with a b*tch like me, n*gga what?"), shortening it from 5:39 to 5:25. When the song aired on several urban radio stations, the words "witch" and "playa" are included in the clean version, replacing the curse words.

Charts

Chart (1999) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks 38