Bad Girls (MKTO song)

"Bad Girls" is a single by American duo MKTO, released as a digital download on June 2, 2015 by Columbia Records. It serves as the first single from their first extended play, Bad Girls EP (2015). The song is a pop song with heavy funk influences featuring predominant saxophone instrumentation in its production. The duo performed the song for the first time on June 2, 2015 during Good Morning America as well as on The Late Late Show on June 4, 2015.

Background and composition

The song was written by Emanuel Kiriakou, Evan Bogart, Andrew Goldstein, Lindy Robbins, Clarence Coffee, Jr., as well as MKTO's own Malcolm Kelley and Tony Oller whilst produced by Kiriakou, Bogart and Goldstein. The track is a pop song with strong funk influences, featuring a predominant horn sound in its composition. Oller told Teen Vogue: "We just want to make music that's current and consistent with what everyone is vibing to. For 'Bad Girls', we recorded a real horn section which isn't something a lot of people do these days. We really wanted to go back to that and go back to the roots of making music."

Bad Girls (Wilson novel)

Bad Girls is a children's novel published in 1996, written by English author Jacqueline Wilson and illustrated by Nick Sharratt. The book revolves around a ten-year-old girl called Mandy being bullied by a girl called Kim. She later befriends a wayward teenage girl called Tanya who is in foster care and battling her own personal demons.

Plot summary

Bad Girls

Bad Girls may refer to:

Entertainment

Film and television

  • Bad Girls (1994 film), a 1994 film by Jonathan Kaplan
  • Bad Girls (2012 film), a 2012 Taiwanese romantic-comedy
  • Bad Girls (TV series), a British television series
  • Bad Girls: The Musical, a British West End musical based on the TV series
  • "Bad Girls" (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
  • Bad Girls, a pornographic film in the XRCO Hall of Fame
  • Bad Girls Club, an American reality show
  • Music

  • Bad Girls (album), a 1979 album by Donna Summer
  • "Bad Girls" (Donna Summer song)
  • Bad Girls (Mónica Naranjo album), 2002
  • "Bad Girls" (M.I.A. song)
  • "Bad Girls", a song by Doda
  • "Bad Girls", a song by Don Felder
  • "Bad Girls", a song by Vanilla Ninja from Love Is War
  • "Bad Girls", a song by Westlife from World of Our Own
  • Literature

  • Bad Girls (Wilson novel), a children's novel by Jacqueline Wilson
  • Bad Girls (Voigt novel), a young-adult novel by Cynthia Voigt
  • Bad Girls (series 2)

    The second series of Bad Girls began on ITV1 on 4 April 2000. The first episode, "Tug of Love", opened with 9.44 million viewers. The ninth episode of series two, "The Leaving", was the highest rated episode of the entire run of the series between 1999 and 2006, with 9.49 million viewers. The second series ended on 4 July 2000; it consists of 13 episodes.

    The second series picks up several weeks after the last. Helen Stewart is long overdue to return to work after taking leave and Fenner is acting wing governor until her return. Shell and Fenner's affair reaches a head when he discovers Shell has been writing and phoning his wife and told her of their affair. Helen discovers Nikki is innocent of contacting Fenner wife, as Shell originally had Fenner believing it was Nikki. Fenner attacks Shell for deceiving him, which causes conflict between Helen and Mr. Stubberfield as Helen believers that Fenner did attack Shell, the conflict causes Helen to resign and brings her closer to Nikki, but she later returns to run the lifer's unit. New officer Karen Betts accepts the role of G-Wing governor. Zandra gives birth to a baby boy but her happiness is short lived as her ex fiancé, Robin applies for custody and things get worse for her as she receives devastating news. Yvonne begins to do deals with Fenner, Denny gets in contact with her estranged mother, Jessie, and Julie Johnston discovers her kids are back in England and gets in touch.

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