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Rating: 4 out of 5.
Bad women are definitely bad for business…
Ashamad continues to carve his lane as one of the most emotionally compelling voices in melodic rap. With a sound that seamlessly blends R&B, storytelling, and infectious melodies, he returns with a standout single called “Bad Women” from his latest six-track project, Mixed Emotions. If you’re new to Ashamad, this track is the perfect introduction—equal parts vibe-heavy and soul-baring.
“Bad Women” thrives on a stompy, moody Jersey Club instrumental. It’s the kind of beat that feels built for the club but hits deeper the more you listen. There’s a duality to it: the bounce makes you want to move, while the haunting melodies give you something to think about. It’s a track that could easily anchor the soundtrack to a party—or a breakup.
Lyrically, Ashamad reflects on the push-pull of a toxic relationship. His melodic raps capture the internal conflict of loving someone who might be bad for him, but also addictively thrilling. There’s grit in his voice, but also vulnerability. Whether he’s crooning or riding the beat with confidence, Ashamad makes sure every bar hits home.
Ultimately, “Bad Women” feels like therapy on a dance floor. It’s raw, it’s catchy, and it’s undeniably real. Between the relatable lyrics and the hypnotic production, Ashamad might have just dropped his most memorable single yet—and a certified standout from Mixed Emotions.

Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.
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