When two Philly heavyweights—Meek Mill and Nicki Minaj—team up, fans pay attention. Their 2016 collaboration "Bad For You" appeared on Meek’s DC4 mixtape and quickly became a standout cut. If you’ve been searching for an MP3 download, here’s what you should know about the track and how to listen legally.

Meek opens with raw honesty about fame, trust issues, and a love-hate dynamic. Nicki counters with her own blend of vulnerability and bravado, flipping between singing and rapping. The chorus hammers home the central conflict: “You’re bad for me, but I want you anyway.”

Meek Mill & Nicki Minaj – "Bad For You": Track Breakdown & Where to Stream It Legally

Years later, fans still revisit "Bad For You" for its chemistry. Despite their personal ups and downs, Meek and Nicki have proven studio magic together—see also their earlier hit "Buy a Heart." This track stands out for its unflinching look at emotional damage wrapped in a hard-hitting beat.

"Bad For You" blends Meek’s aggressive, confessional verses with Nicki’s signature melodic and sharp-tongued delivery. Produced by Ben Billions, Schife, and Nicki herself, the track explores a toxic relationship—someone who’s irresistible but ultimately harmful. It’s a darker, moodier addition to Meek’s DC4 project, which dropped during a creatively fertile period for the rapper.