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King Ifey's Review of Aramide's 'I Don't Care'



Forgive me guys,  but I have to talk about Aramide's 'I don't care'. 
Yeah yeah... I know the song is celebrating its anniversary... But who really cares though. I choose to review songs I like whenever I want.
Some day,  you might read my review of old classics... Sure,  that's how crazy I can get...LOL

Anyway guys,  I honestly think that good songs don't fade easily.  It's actually a year and Aramide's song remains ever new to my ears.
It is one song I can play on my show even after ten years. Yeah,  just like Asa's songs are still all radios' favourite.  My dear... These good songs never die at all.

So, Aramide really exerted herself on this one.  The chorus is just as powerful as her words are. 
You lose your sanity when you get drowned in that song. 

I'm sure the song has been overused by  girls who seek to get some guys enamored of them...  LOL.  They come and serenade you with this song. 
Dude , you will be a prisoner of love after filling your ears with these sounds.


Good content,  quality song,  awesome production.  I can't put my finger on it,  but there is something about the notes she was hitting on 'Dem say' that always tickle the music in me.
In case you haven't listened to Aramide,  please try and listen to her.

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