Mia leaned her head against the cool glass, still buzzing. “Let ‘em watch,” she said. “They asked for bad. I gave them unforgettable.”
And Mia did. She poured a sip of Cîroc on the floor—not wasted, just a toast to the old version of herself. Then she locked eyes with Marcus across the room and mouthed the next line Diddy hadn’t even written yet: “You never knew how to hold me. Now watch me glow.”
Mia leaned against the velvet rope, watching the champagne flutes tremble on a silver tray nearby. The club, Infinity , was packed with the usual suspects: ballers on cell phones, influencers perfecting their pout, and old heads in crisp white sneakers acting like they owned the place. But tonight, Mia wasn't here to watch. Tonight, she was here to act bad .
And somewhere in the Miami night, the DJ queued the track again—because some moments deserve a rewind. Diddy - Act Bad -ft. City Girls Fabolous-
“Watch this,” Mia said.
By the time Fabolous’s verse hit— “Bad? I been that, still that, will that” —Mia had Marcus’s new girlfriend staring open-mouthed, her beige dress suddenly looking like a napkin at a five-star dinner.
Later, in the limo, Jada played back the video. “Three million views by morning,” she laughed. Mia leaned her head against the cool glass, still buzzing
Her best friend, Jada, slid up next to her, phone already recording. “You ready?” Jada yelled over the beat switch—City Girls’ verse slicing through the speakers: “I ain’t comin’ polite, I’m comin’ correct.”
The lights pulsed purple. The crowd cheered. And for the first time in months, Mia felt exactly like the song said— bad for real. No apology. No filter. Just the rhythm, the risk, and the roar.
The bass hit first—low, mean, and unapologetic. Then Diddy’s voice cut through the Miami night like a promise: “If you gonna act bad, act bad for real.” I gave them unforgettable
Jada was losing her mind behind the camera. “That’s my bestie! Act bad, Mia!”
Here’s a short story inspired by the energy and vibe of “Diddy - Act Bad - ft. City Girls & Fabolous.” Bad for the Night