I Don't Care - Elle Varner

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I Don't Care Lyrics

I'm gonna lose this game
I've got no poker face
I'm not design for this, this this

If I could speak in code
I wouldn't be so bold
I can't control my lips, lips, lips

I never been subtle and
I tend to be too loud but
I'm not ashamed of my words

Clearly I'm gone and I'm going
Into the deep end, far over my head
It's so unfair

I'm gone and it's showing all over my skin
Everyone knows, gone and it shows
But I don't care

How do you make me smile
Simply by telling the time
You got the zealous eyes, eyes

I, I could just stare all day
Lay there and melt away
I'm such a helpless case, case, case

I've done away with my pride
They say I'm out of my mind
Can't even say it's a lie

Clearly I'm gone and I'm going
Into the deep end, far over my head
It's so unfair

I'm gone and it's showing all over my skin
Everyone knows, gone and it shows
But I don't care

Going, going, going, going
Into the deep end, into the deep end
Going, going, going, going far

Clearly I'm gone and I'm going
Into the deep end, far over my head
It's so unfair

I'm gone and it's showing all over my skin
Everyone knows, gone and it shows

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The Not Tonight Songfacts says that Elle Varner was born of two published songwriters, her mother, singer Mikelyn Roderick was a backup vocalist for Barry White and her father Jimmy Varner is a songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist, who has collaborated with Kool & the Gang and Will Downing. Elle spent most of her childhood sleeping on studio couches, running around green rooms, and watching her parents struggle to make a name in the industry. Its no surprise that Varner was singing as soon as she could speak, playing the flute at 6 and the piano at 9. At age 16, Elle picked up the guitar for the first time and became a part of The Hamilton Academy of Music's Vocal Jazz Group. Once there, she learned about the complexity of the voice, jazz music and talented jazz artists like Ella Fitzgerald. Elle was chosen to be a part of The Grammy in the Schools Mentoring Program. Soon after, Elle was admitted into the second class of the Clive Davis Program of Recorded Music at NYU. Upon graduating, she was awarded "most likely to get signed" and "most likely to win a Grammy." Four years later she finds herself a well-rounded and cultured singer-songwriter.

Currently, Elle Varner is signed to MBK/J Records, a team that recognizes her many talents; from her unique voice complimented by her guitar strum to her potential of becoming one of music's greatest songwriters. A little girl whose deepest comfort was once found in the vibration of the human voice will soon be comforting this world with her highly anticipated debut album. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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