We Ain't Worried
Christina Milian · Other Songs - Christina Milian
Tell me what you finna do
We ain't trippin' off them niggas, boo
I told all my friends come through
Yeah they know they bad, they single too
[Verse 1]
Niggas tryna stop me, y'all in traffic
Me and all my girls, we always laughin'
Nothin' changed since like '04
We don't know you if you owe dough
Not interested in chillin' with chickens that's choosey
Wanna smoke, baby hit this platinum hookah
I got thangs all across the globe
Milian, bitch you better know
I've been workin' on some things
Disappear like David Blaine
All you gotta do is go for sure
Just tell me what you wanna know
[Hook] x2
[Verse 2]
What's up with these niggas? They be trippin'
Caught up with these hoes, they be slippin'
Bands [?], they ain't pimpin'
I was your biggest catch but you kept on fishin'
Now I'm in the club finna turn it up
We be on them million, know you heard of us
Cause we them baddest women that you've ever seen
Tina Turn Up! I put that on everything
Lauren be my designated driver
Tonight I'm turnin' up a little higher
Turn up to the max, turn up to the max
Cause once you turn it up, it ain't no turnin' back
[Hook] x2
We Ain't Worried
Christina Milian's "We Ain't Worried" stands as a defining track from her early career, capturing the confident, R&B-infused pop sound that characterized her debut era. Released alongside her self-titled debut album, the song exemplifies her signature blend of smooth vocals and contemporary production, establishing her as a prominent voice in late 1990s and early 2000s music. The recording reflects the genre's evolution during that period, prioritizing melodic hooks and emotional delivery over complex arrangements. As a key component of her discography, the track remains a staple of her catalog, showcasing her ability to craft anthemic songs that resonated with audiences seeking both romantic and assertive themes. Its enduring presence in her body of work highlights her impact on the landscape of pop and R&B during her formative years.
