Don't Care
Katalina Kicks Lyrics


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This is our one and only
Last call, at half past three 
So far and insincerely 
Your fake news breeds prophecy

We don't care - We don't care 
Eyes down and vacant stare 
We don't care - We don't care 
Not on a Sunday - I will make you a millionaire 
We don't care - We don't care 
You'd better call your daddy 'cos you’re gonna get scared

Like we used to
As they shared
Like we mean it 

We are the one and only socialite millionaires
Champagne and mass division
Photoshop us all instead

We don't care - We don't care 
Eyes down and vacant stare 
We don't care - We don't care 
Not on a Sunday - I will make you a millionaire 
We don't care - We don't care 
You'd better call your daddy 'cos you're gonna get scared

Like we used to
As they shared

We don't care - We don't care 
Eyes down and vacant stare 
We don't care - We don't care 
Not on a Sunday - I will make you a millionaire 
We don't care - We don't care 
Come so far with austerity what's left?




We don't care - We don't care 
You'd better call your daddy 'cos you're gonna get scared

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "DON'T CARE" by Katalina Kicks delve into themes of apathy, superficiality, and the consequences of living in a culture that values materialism and image over genuine connection. The singer sets the scene with a sense of urgency, proclaiming that this is the final opportunity for action, perhaps in a nightlife setting as implied by the mention of the last call at half past three. The tone is critical as the lyrics suggest that much of what people engage with is insincere and cloaked in a facade of falsehoods.


The repetition of "We don't care" emphasizes a sense of detachment and indifference, highlighting a lack of concern for societal norms or expectations. The vacant stare described in the song hints at a sense of numbness or emotional detachment that pervades the scene being depicted. The reference to fake news breeding prophecy alludes to the idea that misinformation can shape people's beliefs and behaviors, further reinforcing the theme of deception and manipulation.


The lyrics also touch upon the allure of wealth and status, portraying a group of individuals described as "socialite millionaires" who indulge in luxury and extravagance. The mention of champagne and mass division hints at the disparities in society and the superficiality of image-driven lifestyles. By juxtaposing this glamorous facade with the stark assertion that "We don't care," the song critiques the emptiness of chasing material success without genuine human connection or integrity.


As the song progresses, the urgency intensifies with warnings to "call your daddy 'cos you're gonna get scared," suggesting that the consequences of indulging in this superficial lifestyle will eventually catch up with those who are complicit in perpetuating it. The repeated refrain of "Like we used to, as they shared" could be interpreted as a nostalgic reflection on a time when authenticity and shared experiences held more value, contrasting with the shallow behaviors being critiqued in the present moment. Overall, the lyrics of "DON'T CARE" by Katalina Kicks offer a poignant commentary on societal apathy, materialism, and the consequences of prioritizing image over substance.




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Written by: Ian George

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