Released: August 13, 1985

Featuring: Miami Sound Machine

Songwriter: Rafael Vigil Lawrence Dermer Joe Galdo

Producer: Emilio Estefan

[Intro]
Bad boy, bad boy
Bad boy, bad boy

[Refrain]
Boys will be boys
Bad boy, bad boy
Boys will be boys
Bad boy, bad boy
Boys will be boys
(Always get so restless)
Bad boy, bad boy
Boys will be boys
(Nothing but trouble)
Bad boy, bad boy
Boys will be boys
(If you're feeling breathless)
Bad boy, bad boy
Boys will be boys
(Nothing but trouble)
Bad boy, bad boy

[Chorus]
Bad, bad, bad, bad boy
You make me feel so good
You naughty bad, bad, bad, bad, boy
You make me feel so good
Knew you would

[Verse 1]
The way you hold me tight
You get me so excited
You do me oh so right
My heart goes beat beat
Beat beat, beat beat

[Chorus]
Bad, bad, bad, bad boy
You make me feel so good
I want you bad, bad, bad, bad, boy
You make me feel so good
Knew you would

[Refrain]
Boys will be boys
(Always get so restless)
Bad boy, bad boy
Boys will be boys
(Nothing but trouble)
Bad boy, bad boy
Boys will be boys
(If you're feeling breathless)
Bad boy, bad boy
Boys will be boys
(Nothing but trouble)
Bad boy, bad boy

[Verse 2]
And when he drives me home
I feel safe at night
You call me on the phone
It goes ring, ring, ring
Ring-a-ring, ring

[Refrain]
Boys will be boys
Bad boy, bad boy
Boys will be boys
Bad boy, bad boy
Boys will be boys
(Always get so restless)
Bad boy, bad boy
Boys will be boys
(Nothing but trouble)
Bad boy, bad boy
Boys will be boys
(If you're feeling breathless)
Bad boy, bad boy
Boys will be boys
(Nothing but trouble)
Bad boy, bad boy
Boys will be boys
(Always get so restless)
Bad boy, bad boy
Boys will be boys
(Nothing but trouble)
Bad boy, bad boy
Boys will be boys
(If you're feeling breathless)
Bad boy, bad boy

Gloria Estefan

Gloria Estefan is a Cuban-American singer, songwriter, actress and businesswoman.

A contralto, she started her career as the lead singer in the group Miami Latin Boys, which later became known as Miami Sound Machine.

Gloria experienced worldwide success with “Conga” in 1985. The song became her signature song and led to the Miami Sound Machine winning the grand prix in the 15th annual Tokyo Music Festival in 1986.