I Don't Care

Funkmaster Flex · Other Songs - Funkmaster Flex

Still just happy to be here, y'know?

Funk Flex, Volume 4, let's do it



[Jadakiss]

Uh-huh, uhh..

Two thousand, what, what, yo

I be the K-I double to the death and that's that

If niggaz half nice, then that mean they half wack

Aqua blue Viper, whyn't you try to pass that

With bitches that'll snipe you where you buy your hash at

I even give daps to niggaz I blast at

And y'all gon' give me my ASCAP, or get your ass capped

I take the clip out, and hit you with the back of the gun

Then put it back in and shoot you in the back if you run

Call me Jada, I love to clap the shit out a hater

Give my lawyer seven then give him another three later

Cause you know it cost a hundred to beat it

And I lost plenty fights, but my gun is still undefeated

Cause I'm tryin to be around like Boston Baked Beans

Gave so many samples out, that it's hard to shake fiends

Since a young boy, I was taught to mind my neck

And since a grown man, I was taught to sign my checks

And I don't want drama, but if you do I'm killin your children

Go to any project in the world and chill in the buildin

Hit me later, I think not, I keep the glock

And drive around with no coat cause my seats is hot

Fuck buyin a Range, if I ain't with my son I'm gettin high

or either with my niggaz, at the firin range

While y'all clown niggaz keep jokin, and get treated like ashes

I clip y'all off and keep smokin



[Chorus: repeat 2X]

I don't care who you with, or who you get

Or what you got, all of that'll get you shot

Everybody in the world know Kiss is hot

Everybody in the world know Kiss is hot



[Jadakiss]

Ay yo, I got a lotta shit on my chest

and niggaz wanna put more on it; so I gotta put

About I Don't Care

Funkmaster Flex's "I Don't Care" stands as a quintessential example of his signature style, blending smooth R&B vocals with a laid-back, groove-oriented beat that defined the late 1990s and early 2000s hip-hop and R&B crossover scene. The track showcases Flex's ability to deliver charismatic, conversational lyrics that prioritize attitude and rhythm over complex rhyme schemes, a hallmark of his discography. Released during an era where artists like Nas, Jay-Z, and Wu-Tang Clan were dominating the landscape, the song reflects the collaborative spirit of the time while firmly establishing Flex's own identity as a master of the "flex" persona. Its enduring appeal lies in its infectious energy and the way it captures the carefree, confident vibe that became synonymous with his brand of music.