: Y2K’s production is noted for its "creepy and foreboding" melody that mirrors a horror movie aesthetic, contrasted by bbno$'s characteristically lazy, laid-back delivery.
: bbno$ uses the track to flex on critics, emphasizing his work ethic and independence. The core hook, "all I got is bad thoughts / I gotta make sure they don't break me," touches on themes of mental resilience and avoiding self-sabotage. Visual Narrative and Series bbno$ - bad thoughts prod. Y2K (Official Music Video)
The official music video for "bad thoughts" by (produced by Y2K ) is a pivotal release from his 2019 album i don't care at all . Directed and shot by Shiraz , the video serves as the narrative introduction to a two-part series that concludes with his track "gone". Musical Production and Style : Y2K’s production is noted for its "creepy
The track is built on a featuring a distinctive guitar riff—widely interpreted as a sample from The Turtles' "So Happy Together". Visual Narrative and Series The official music video
The music video is intentionally linked to the "gone" video; bbno$ has described the relationship as two halves of a single thought: .
: Y2K’s production is noted for its "creepy and foreboding" melody that mirrors a horror movie aesthetic, contrasted by bbno$'s characteristically lazy, laid-back delivery.
: bbno$ uses the track to flex on critics, emphasizing his work ethic and independence. The core hook, "all I got is bad thoughts / I gotta make sure they don't break me," touches on themes of mental resilience and avoiding self-sabotage. Visual Narrative and Series
The official music video for "bad thoughts" by (produced by Y2K ) is a pivotal release from his 2019 album i don't care at all . Directed and shot by Shiraz , the video serves as the narrative introduction to a two-part series that concludes with his track "gone". Musical Production and Style
The track is built on a featuring a distinctive guitar riff—widely interpreted as a sample from The Turtles' "So Happy Together".
The music video is intentionally linked to the "gone" video; bbno$ has described the relationship as two halves of a single thought: .