Boy Spyce, a singer for Mavin Records, and Khaid, a smooth operator for Neville Records, reunite to bring their hit album Carry Me Go back to life with a brand-new song called I Don’t Care. The new song is more than simply another love song; it’s a reckless and unreserved expression of devotion that disregards common sense.
Set aside the critical looks and whispers. A man who is utterly devoted to his partner and isn’t scared to embrace their emotions is revealed in the song “I Don’t Care.” A sound that is both impassioned and approachable is created by fusing Boy Spyce’s distinctive soulful voice with Khaid’s easygoing chill.
This heedless passion is vividly depicted in the lyrics. Phrases like “And if them call you ogbanje, I don’t care, mami water o, I don’t care” demonstrate a resolute dedication that surpasses social conventions and rumors. Rumors and flaws are irrelevant; their love is unwavering and driven by acceptance and pure admiration.
And Boy Spyce and Khaid are the best people to give this message? There’s no denying their synergy, with one artist enhancing the skills of the other. Khaid’s silky vocals lend a hint of swagger and carefree appeal, while Boy Spyce’s soulful vocals and production set the tone.