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"Bad Kind of Butterflies" is the seventh track from Camila Cabello's sophomore studio album, Romance, released on December 3, 2019 through Syco Music and Epic Records.

Written by Cabello with Philip Constable, Alexandra Tamposi, Lindsay Gilbert, Crystal Nicole, Jordan Johnson, Stefan Johnson and Oliver Peterhof, and produced by DJ HardWrk, The Monsters & Strangerz and German, the song is about the anxiety that comes with being in love with two people.[2]

Lyrics[]

[Verse 1]
Come here and sit next to me
Don't look at me while I'm breaking
After what I'm gonna say
I understand if you hate me

[Pre-Chorus]
What do I do when I love you and want somebody else?
What do I lose if I don't choose and keep it to myself?

[Chorus]
I got bad, bad, bad kind of butterflies
Like when you got something to hide
Lies, tellin' you that I'm alright
Tonight, tonight
Bad, bad butterflies in my chest
There's something I gotta confess
Yes, somebody's stuck in my head
And I, and I

[Verse 2]
I know I said we were friends
And when I said that, I meant it (Swear I meant it)
Somewhere between now and then
It became more than just a friendship (Mm)

[Pre-Chorus]
What do I do when I love you and want somebody else?
What do I lose if I don't choose and keep it to myself?

[Chorus]
I got bad, bad, bad kind of butterflies (Oh)
Like when you got something to hide (Oh)
Lies, tellin' you that I'm alright
Tonight, tonight
Bad, bad butterflies in my chest
There's something I gotta confess
Yes, somebody's stuck in my head
And I, and I

[Bridge]
Come here and sit next to me
You tell me, "Baby, just say it" (Say it, say it)
Warnin' me it's a mistake
I just know I gotta make it (And I got bad, bad)

[Chorus]
Bad, bad, bad kind of butterflies (And I got bad, bad)
Like when you got something to hide (Ooh)
Lies, tellin' you that I'm alright
Tonight, tonight (Oh, I got bad, bad)
Bad, bad butterflies in my chest (In my chest, chest)
There's something I gotta confess
Yes, somebody's stuck in my head (My head, yeah)
And I, and I (My head, yeah)

[Outro]
Ooh, ooh
Ooh, ooh
Ooh, ooh
Ooh, ooh

Promotion[]

Cabello shared through her social media a snippet of the song and its supplemental artwork on December 4, 2019.[3]

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