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No one likes us, we don't care" is a sports chant that originated as a football chant sung by supporters of the English football club Millwall in the late 1970s. It is sung to the tune of " (We Are) Sailing " by Rod Stewart .
The song includes the lyric "We don't like Michael Jackson, we hate Depeche Mode, we don't care for Madonna or Kylie Minogue", a tongue-in-cheek reference to the various (false) interpretations of the initialism "KMFDM" at the time, including "Kill Mother-Fucking Depeche Mode", "Kidnap Madonna For Drug Money" and "Kylie Minogue Fans Don't ...
We (Don't) Care, a 2004 EP by MGMT "We Don't Care" Song by Audio Bully's This page was last edited on 26 April 2024, at 22:20 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Messiest Country Music Splits: Shania and Mutt, Kelly and Brandon, More. Read article. Amid the pair’s divorce proceedings, they each penned breakup tracks about their journey.Evans’ “Over ...
Jim crack corn I don't care! Jim crack corn! I don't care. For massa me gave away. When I was young I used to wait, On massa's table and hand de plate, I'd pass the bottle when he dry, An brush away de blue tail fly. Jim crack, &c. When ole massa take his sleep, He bid dis nigga sight to keep, And when he gows to shut his eye,
We don't care if we win, lose or draw, Darn the hair do we care, Because we only know that there's going to be a show, And the Glasgow Celtic will be there. Sure it's the best darn team in Scotland, And the players all are grand, We support the Celtic, As they are the finest in the land we love them, We'll be there to give the Bhoys a cheer
"We Don't Care" is a song by British DJ Sigala and British pop rock band The Vamps. It was released as a digital download on 27 July 2018 via Ministry of Sound. [1] [unreliable source] The song was written by Sigala, Ella Eyre, Richard Boardman, Pablo Bowman, Aryan Nasr, Adam Knights and Saman Kadduri.
"We Don't Care" is the fourth single from Akon's third studio album, Freedom. The single was released as a digital download [ 1 ] in the United Kingdom on July 6, 2009. The single reached the B-list on BBC Radio 1 .