I Care
Beyoncé · 4 (Deluxe Edition) [2011]
But you don't care
Now I'm crying and deserted, baby
But you don't care
Ain't nobody tell me this is love
But you're inmune to all my pain
I need you to tell me this is love
You don't care well that's okay
Well, I care
I know you don't care too much
But I still care
Oh, I care
I know you don't care too much
But I still care
Ever since you knew your power
You made me cry
And now everytime our love goes sour
You won't sympathize
You see these tears falling down to my ears
I swear you like when I'm in pain
I try to tell you all my fears
You still don't care? That's okay
Well, I care
I know you don't care too much
But I still care
Oh, I care
I know you don't care too much
But I still care
Boy, maybe if you cared enough
I wouldn't have to care so much
What happened to our trust?
Now you just given up
You used to be so in love
Now you don't care no more
Well, I care
I know you don't care too much
But I still care
Oh, I care
I know you don't care too much
But I still care
I Care
Beyoncé's "I Care" serves as a poignant centerpiece on her 2011 album *4 (Deluxe Edition)*, reflecting the emotional turbulence and self-reflection characteristic of her work during this era. Recorded as part of the *I Am... Sasha Fierce* era's follow-up, the track blends R&B and pop sensibilities with a raw, confessional tone that highlights her vocal prowess and lyrical depth. The song explores themes of vulnerability and the complexities of relationships, resonating with listeners through its authentic delivery and production. As a key track on the deluxe edition, it stands as a testament to Beyoncé's ability to craft music that balances personal narrative with universal appeal, solidifying her status as a leading figure in contemporary R&B.
