Joy Oladokun sounds ready-made for the moment on “bad blood.” The title alone lands like a warning label, and the song feels immediate enough to crash any playlist and still come out sounding like a standout.
The production stays lean and tense: crisp drums, a low-slung pulse, and space around her voice that makes every line feel close and unsentimental. Guitars flicker in the background like neon through rain.
By the time the evening commute turns into errands, this track keeps its edge without getting sloppy. It fits a long walk, a quiet reset, or a head-down replay when the day needs a sharper ending.