Madison Beer is unlocking something raw with Locket, her third album hitting January 16 via Epic Records, and bad enough lands like that late-night whisper where love’s edges start to fray—sharp, lingering, and all too real.
This fifth track slots into the album’s quiet unraveling at just under four minutes, blending Beer’s signature alt-pop silk with those breathy R&B curls that pull you closer. Expect hazy synths and a sparse beat that builds tension without rushing, giving her vocals space to twist around vulnerability like smoke. Thematically, it digs into the push-pull of not being “enough” in a bond that’s cracking—self-doubt laced with quiet fire, the kind of ache that fits right into Locket’s arc of romance from spark to scar. No collaborators teased yet, but it’s pure Madison: introspective hooks that feel like diary pages left open, evolving her sound from the polished ache of Silence Between Songs toward something even more unguarded.
Locket unfolds as an 11-track chronicle of a relationship’s full cycle, starting sweet and sliding into the bittersweet close. It opens with the dreamy “locket theme,” rolls through released singles like the flirty “yes baby” and the gut-wrenching “bittersweet,” and hits peaks with unreleased gems such as “angel wings” and “for the night“—both ones Beer calls her favorites alongside this one. The rest layers in “healthy habit,” “you’re still everything,” “complexity,” “make you mine,” and “nothing at all,” all wrapping memories in that vintage locket vibe she chased from her camera roll. It’s her most excited project yet, born from antique inspirations and a drive to capture what’s genuinely hers. Teasers on her Insta last month had everyone guessing, with the tracklist reveal just fueling the wait.
Two years after Silence Between Songs topped her introspective streak, Beer’s stepping into this phase like she’s finally shedding the spotlight’s weight. From Justin Bieber discovery to sold-out tours, she’s always woven personal threads into pop that stings, but Locket feels like the pivot—less performance, more unfiltered pulse, turning breakup blueprints into something you carry.
Dive into the bad enough lyrics below and unpack its raw narrative. Don’t miss other Locket tracks for more of Madison Beer’s intimate confessions.
Song Credits
| Lead Vocals | Madison Beer |
| Songwriter | Madison Beer |
| Music Producer | [TBA] |
| Label | Sing It Loud Records, LCC & Epic Records |
| Release Date | January 16, 2026 |
| Song Language | English |
| Copyright © | Sing It Loud Records, LCC, Epic Records & Sony Music Entertainment |
| Phonographic Copyright ℗ | Sing It Loud Records, LCC, Epic Records & Sony Music Entertainment |
| Distributor | Epic Records, Sony Music Entertainment & Sing It Loud Records, LCC |
| Publisher | Angerball Music, Kobalt Music, Universal Music Group, Blue Cocoon, Sony Music Publishing UK, Reservoir Media, Sony Music Entertainment & Delacey Music |
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