Tori Bell blurs the lines of pleasure and pain in new single “Bad Good”

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In an era where music often feels more polished than personal, Tori Bell kicks open the door with “Bad Good,” a genre-defying single that punches straight through the walls of expectation. Based between Los Angeles and San Francisco, this singer, songwriter, and producer makes music and that lives, breathes, and transforms her own raw truths into something you can feel deep in your chest. “Bad Good” is an emotional shapeshifter. It slinks in with seductive synths and jagged beats, then grabs you with vocals that feel both intimate and otherworldly.

Tori’s signature process turns this track into something you can’t quite label, but instantly recognize as hers. What makes “Bad Good” hit so hard is the emotional duality baked into every layer. This is a song about contradicting the delicious chaos of wanting what’s bad for you, and the confusing peace of finally accepting it. Tori channels her life’s messiness, the pain, the longing, the misadventures, and distills it into a beat that begs for a dance floor, even as it tugs at your chest. “Bad Good” is a reminder that emotional truth can live comfortably inside club-ready soundtracks. Tori weaponizes vulnerability, layering it beneath sounds that shimmer, grind, and soar all at once.

And while the track effortlessly nods to genres like EDM, rap, it never feels like it’s trying to fit in. Instead, “Bad Good” builds its own unpredictable, unapologetic, and irresistibly catchy world. Tori Bell has made it clear that she’s not here to play by the rules. She’s here to make humanity move, laugh, cry, and feel. “Bad Good” is just the beginning, and if this is what the edge of heartbreak sounds like, we’re dancing straight into the fire.

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