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Ten Songs With The Same Vibe As “Bad Guy”

For when you want to feel powerful.

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Ten Songs With The Same Vibe As “Bad Guy”
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Billie Eilish is a queen, no doubt about it. She manipulates music in a way that's very satisfying to listen to. “Bad Guy" has a lot of cool sounds in it. But you can only listen to “Bad Guy" so many times before it gets old. So here's some songs that contain that same aura of power and control.

1. Ready For It — Taylor Swift

This may be another overplayed song, but there’s a reason for it.

2. Warriors — Imagine Dragons

Just by the title, you can tell it’s a song that will make you feel strong.

3. Young & Unafraid — The Moth & The Flame

Listen to this when you want to feel fearless.

4. Don’t Threaten Me With a Good Time — Panic! At The Disco

Or pretty much any Panic! song.

High — Sir Sly

This one’s good for driving, too. It makes me feel carefree and reckless.

6. Jumpsuit — Twenty-One Pilots

The amount of power in this song only increases. I can’t get enough.

Creature Comfort — Arcade Fire

Like Billie, this song has a lot of cool sounds and a definite vibe to it.

Run Boy Run — Woodkid

As you might guess, it’s fun to run to.

The Man — The Killers

For when you need a boost of confidence and control.

Gooey — Glass Animals

Arguably one of my favorite songs ever, because it makes me care about nothing, somehow in a good way.

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