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Bad Guy Chords by Cleopatrick

Bad Guy chords by Cleopatrick

Guitar chords with lyrics

Intro
G         Gm                G7            G
 I don't wanna be the bad guy again
          Gm           G7
I don't wanna be him
G                 Gm                    G7          G  C       G7
 Please don't make me be the bad guy again, not him


Instrumental
G    C    G7

G    C    G7


Chorus
G         Gm                G7            G
 I don't wanna be the bad guy again
          Gm           G7
I don't wanna be him
G                 Gm                    G7          G  C       G7
 Please don't make me be the bad guy again, not him


Instrumental
G    C    G7

G    C    G7



Verse
G         Gm                       G7
 Take it back, don't want it anymore
G               Gm            G7
 This Judas cup I don't fill
G         Gm                   G7
 Karma come in form of open sores
                  G                      C                    G7
Begged you not to punch the bruise, but you will

Refrain
G                   C               G7
 You want the city for yourself
G                   C               G7
 You want the city for yourself
G                   C               G7
 You want the city for yourself
G                   C               G7
 You want the city for yourself


Instrumental
G    C    G7

G    C    G7

G    C    G7

G    C    G7



Chorus
G         Gm                G7            G
 I don't wanna be the bad guy again
          Gm           G7
I don't wanna be him
G                 Gm                    G7          G  C       G7
 Please don't make me be the bad guy again, not him

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Cleopatrick chords for Bad guy

About this song

"Bad Guy" by cleopatrick was released on February 12, 2025, as the third single from their upcoming sophomore album "Fake Moon," set for release on March 14, 2025. The song features a chaotic, glitch-infused sound with bit-crushed guitars, glitched vocals, and low-res samples, mirroring themes of guilt and inescapable patterns. The accompanying music video, directed by Jake Haj, places the band in a surreal, low-poly dreamscape, drawing inspiration from early 2000s video games like "The Simpsons: Hit & Run" and "Tony Hawk's Pro Skater," but with an existential twist.