The song "So Bad, So Bad" by James Maslow is about a woman who is described as using and abusing the singer, but despite this, he finds himself unable to break away from her. The lyrics suggest that the singer is trapped in a cycle of desire and pain, with the woman controlling him both physically and mentally. The chorus repeats the phrase "love the way you use me, torture and abuse me, so bad, so bad" which could be seen as the singer being both enamored and hurt by the woman's treatment of him. He is daring her to hurt him and seems to be addicted to her power over him. Throughout the song, the singer oscillates between wanting to leave the relationship and feeling compelled to stay, even though he knows that the woman will leave him eventually. The lyrics also touch on themes of temptation and sin, with comparisons made to Lucifer. Overall, "So Bad, So Bad" is a dark and intense song that explores the complexity of toxic relationships and the emotions that come with them.