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So Young, So Bad, So What - Etta James
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So Young, So Bad, So What Etta James

"So Young, So Bad, So What" by Etta James, released in 1960, is a #Blues track that explores themes of youthful rebellion, love, and defiance against societal norms. The lyrics convey a sense of carefree living and the thrill of being young. Its powerful vocal delivery and emotive instrumentation highlight James's influence on soul music. The song resonates with the spirit of the 1960s youth culture.

So Young, So Bad, So What - Etta James
[Verse 1]
Well, they call her a troublemaker
She gets all the blame
You know they love to hold her
But they can't control her
'Cause she's too hot to tame

[Chorus]
So young, so bad, so what?
So young, so bad, so what?

[Verse 2]
She's a rebel, she can't help it
When they get down on her case
If you don't understand her
Don't try to apprehend her
'Cause she'll laugh right in your face

[Chorus]
So young, so bad, so what?
So young, so bad, so what?

[Verse 3]
She got a back street education
Living by her own rules
You can say that she's a loner
But that's no cause to stone her
'Cause the girl's just way too cool
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