Jacquees Shares ‘When You Bad Like That’ Video Featuring Future

Jacquees has released a visual for his Future-assisted song, “When You Bad Like That.”

Jacquees co-directed the playboy-esque video with B Space. In it, Future opens as a guest, appearing in one of the halls and later keeping a watchful eye over the happenings around the house.

Then, Jacquees is surrounded by his pick of women, lining a staircase and waiting to be spoiled by him. He proceeds to go on dates with the girls, showering them with attention and gifts.

“When You Bad Like That” is lifted from Jacquees’ third album, Sincerely For Youwhich was released Dec. 16, 2022. Executive produced by Future, the album includes features from Summer Walker, 6LACK, 21 Savage, Dreezy and John P. Kee.

Jacquees Sincerely For You album cover
Cash Money Records

“Say Yea,” and “Tipsy” are among the other Sincerely For You tracks, both of which have their respective visuals. Jacquees performed the former track, produced by XL Eagle, for Vevo.

“This album, Sincerely For You, is really for just all my fans too,” Jacquees shared with Zane Lowe of Apple Music.

“Of course, I’m pointing at a couple people, but with this, it is for my fans. It’s for everybody that’s been supporting me along the way. I feel like if you have been here for me and you helped me get to this level of where I am in my career, then thank you.”

Sincerely For You bowed at No.20 on Billboard’s Top R&B Albums chart and appeared at No. 163 on the Billboard 200.

On Feb. 11, Jacquees will promote Sincerely For You at The NorVa in Norfolk, Virginia. Tickets are available on his official website.

Watch Jacquees and Future’s “When You Bad Like That” video below.

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