Bratz - I Don't Care Lyrics

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I Don't Care

I Don't Care Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For I Don't Care By Bratz?
When we met I knew then
There was something cool about you Even though some pf my friends didn't notice you at all You can me all along took a walk And started talking We stayed out all night counting all the stars I don't care what they say I don't care what they do 'cause they all fade away When it's just me and you Well it's more than a crush An impossible rush I don't care what they say When you're there I don't care All my friends think you're weird But they don't know much about you Why we just disappear when you're hanging out with us So your hair is a mess They don't know how good you treat me I pay no attention 'cause I know who you are I don't care what they say I don't care what they do 'cause they all fade away When it's just me and you Well it's more than a crush An impossible rush I don't care what they say When you're there Tell me stories paint a picture Hang it in the sky Tell no lies and keep no secrets Time stands still as days go by I don't care what they say I don't care what they do 'cause they all fade away When it's just me and you Well it's more than a crush An impossible rush I don't care what they say When you're there I don't care |
Who Wrote I Don't Care By Bratz?
Marc Nelkin, Mikael Anders Albertsson, Jim Dyke, Niklas Molinder, Niklas Petterson
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What's The Duration Of The I Don't Care By Bratz?The duration of I Don't Care is 2:51 minutes and seconds. |
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