Groovy Daughter Crafts a Hypnotic Reflection With “I DON’T CARE”

I DON’T CARE

Groovy Daughter

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An unapologetic anthem that captivates with its authenticity.

Australian-based musician, Nicole Carr (aka Groovy Daughter), is a singer who knows how to create a sound that truly captivates. Taking inspiration from Montaigne, Amy Winehouse, and Arlo Parks, the rising artist crafts intimate and immersive work that reflects the relatable experiences of millennials. Groovy’s latest release is the mesmerizing single “I DON’T CARE,” which, according to the artist, takes inspiration from Biig Piig’s hit song “Oh No.”

In a recent interview, Groovy Daughter stated, “This song comes from the place of accepting the relationship is over and having a true insight on maybe how incompatible you truly were together.” Aside from its relatable message, “I DON’T CARE” offers up plenty of hypnotic sounds with its mellow yet uplifting blend of instrumentals and synths. The infectious infusion of genre elements only adds to the overall stylish sense of the well-crafted single. You definitely don’t want to miss out on Groovy Daughter’s latest release, so press play and get inspired by this unapologetic reflection.



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