"Too Bad" is a song by South Korean rapper, singer and songwriter G-Dragon featuring Anderson .Paak. It was released through Galaxy Corporation and Empire on February 24, 2025, as the third single from G-Dragon's third studio album, ÃÂbermensch (2025). The song was written by G-Dragon, Paak, Bongo, Alissia and Yohan, whilst production was handled by Paak and BongoByTheWay. The song peaked at number one on the Circle Digital Chart in South Korea.
On 25 February 2025, G-Dragon released his long-awaited third full-length solo album ÃÂbermensch, his first in over a decade, with âÂÂToo Badâ as the lead single. The song features Anderson .Paak in production and vocals, and the accompanying music video starred Karina (of aespa) in a prominent cameo.
The label described ÃÂbermensch as representing the concept of âÂÂbeyond-manâÂÂ, signalling a new era for G-Dragon after his previous solo release in 2013.
âÂÂToo Badâ is built on a funky, groove-driven beat, blending hip-hop rhythms with pop and funk influences. The collaboration with Anderson .Paak introduces a Western funk and neo soul element into G-Dragon's Korean pop-sensibility.
Lyrically, the song addresses themes of obsessive attraction, emotional turbulence, and power dynamics in relationships. According to The Daily Jagran, the lyrics such as âÂÂBaby girl, too bad for meâ and âÂÂBreak me off passionatelyâ hint at âÂÂthe emotional turmoil of being unable to move on of a toxic relationship.â Critics noted the songâÂÂs brevity and leave-you-wanting-more structure as stylistic choices meant to emphasise replay value.
The music video for âÂÂToo Badâ was released simultaneously with the album launch and garnered strong attention, with KarinaâÂÂs cameo and sleek visuals emphasised in numerous media outlets. The promotional campaign emphasised G-Dragon's new label move to Galaxy Corporation and his creative evolution, announcing international tour plans in support of the album.
"Too Bad" received widespread acclaim from both Korean and international media, highlighting G-Dragon's musical evolution and his collaboration with Anderson .Paak.
Internationally, The Bias List described the song as "boppy and bright" and praised its "delightful video," though noting that it "doesn't feel like a definitive piece of his discography." Kwaves and Beyond called the music video "vibrant and groovy" and emphasized the strong synergy between G-Dragon and Anderson .Paak. Seoulbeats highlighted G-DragonâÂÂs "signature duality," praising how the track balances confident bravado with melodic sensibility. Prestige noted that the collaboration "pushes K-pop boundaries with a seamless integration of Western and Korean influences."
Korean outlets also praised the track. Joy News 24 emphasized the immediate commercial success, reporting that "Too Bad" debuted at number one on MelOn Hot 100 within an hour of release. NC Press highlighted the song's experimental production and described it as "a bold fusion of hip-hop, funk, and pop sensibilities." IZM, a respected Korean music magazine, praised the track's composition and Anderson .Paak's contribution, calling it "innovative yet accessible."
Additional international coverage recognized the song's impact. Vogue Singapore called the album including "Too Bad" "a masterclass in modern K-pop artistry," while The Honey Pop highlighted the song's "catchy hooks and intricate production" as a standout of the ÃÂbermensch album. NME praised the combination of G-DRAGONâÂÂs rap delivery and Anderson .PaakâÂÂs production, calling "Too Bad" "a boundary-pushing highlight" of the album.
Overall, critics highlighted Too Bad as a creative fusion of styles, showcasing G-DragonâÂÂs versatility while successfully collaborating with an international artist.
Upon its release, âÂÂToo Badâ achieved remarkable commercial success in South Korea. The single debuted at number one on the Melon Daily Chart within its first hour, making G-Dragon the first male K-pop soloist in history to open at the top position. The track later reached number one on the Circle Digital Chart, maintaining a strong presence across domestic streaming platforms throughout its release month.
On March 3, 2025, âÂÂToo Badâ earned a Perfect All-Kill on South KoreaâÂÂs Instiz iChart, becoming only the second song of the year to achieve this status after IVEâÂÂs âÂÂRebel Heart.â In addition, âÂÂToo Badâ set a new record for male soloists, becoming the longest-charting song by a male solo idol on both the Circle Digital Chart and Melon.
Internationally, the single charted within the top ten in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Taiwan, while peaking at number 13 in Malaysia and number 16 in New Zealand. It also reached number 30 on the UK Singles Sales Chart and debuted at number six on the US Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart.
Credits adapted from Melon.