Huda Mustafa started her career with her first single and music video, “Bad Girls”. Her music video received both positive and negative reactions on various social networking sites.
The music video featured Huda dancing provocatively against the background of bustling office activities. Flying papers, smoke, and backup dancers are some elements of the song. The song’s sound quality was impressive, even though some people did not like her singing.
People immediately gave comments about the release. “She did really well; her vocals are smooth, and the words are very simple but powerful. This is a nice debut, and from watching some of her singing videos before this, I can say she is talented. She is just showing us how amazing her skills are”, commented one person.
Another person praised Huda for her success. “I mean seriously, Huda Mustafa is THAT girl, I don’t care what you have to say. First time ever she’s making her debut, and she’s killing it! Nothing was left behind for sure”.
Not everybody liked the video. At least one person doubted whether the lyrics could be as simple as they sounded. “Well, her vocals are alright, but who wrote this song? Maybe it was intended to be like this to cause discussion among the audience about her music”, he wrote. “Whatever works for me”.
One of the most common complaints concerned cultural appropriation, as it seemed that the artist used African American Vernacular English in her lyrics. She seems to mock people, calling them the n-word, as “Huda Mustafa is laughing at people getting the n-word to sing these lyrics.”
The song begins with defiant lyrics: “Didn’t know bad girls talk / Guess that being bad gon’ cost”, moving further to the lyrics about self-confidence and capturing listeners’ attention. The bridge broadens to address listeners more directly. “All my bad girls in this bad world / I know that you are that, you got it.”
Despite all the debates, the music video was very successful. One person commented: “OMG HUDA MUSTAFA YOU WILL ALWAYS BE FAMOUS THIS WAS WORTH THE WAIT.”

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