I Don't Give a Fuck

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"I Don't Give a Fuck"
Song by 2Pac featuring Pogo
from the album 2Pacalypse Now
ReleasedNovember 12, 1991
Recorded1991
Genre
Length4:20
Label
Songwriter(s)
  • Tupac Shakur
  • Pogo
Producer(s)

"I Don't Give a Fuck", also known as "IDGAF",[1] is a protest song by American rapper 2Pac and the fourth track of his debut studio album 2Pacalypse Now (1991). The song, which features rapper Pogo, deals overtly with police brutality and racism. In the song, he narrates how the black community in the United States face harassment by racists, including police.

Overview[]

In the intro, Tupac receives phone calls from one of his friends about the police beating them for no apparent reason and various crimes that are directed at them, after which he starts to rap. The theme of the song is strongly anti-racist and anti-police, and the lyrics tell about racism, such as store owners following him in the store, and crime in the ghetto.

This was one of the songs that a youth in Texas blamed for his shooting of a state trooper, as in the outro of the song, Tupac questions the authority for not dealing with these issues and he curses out the CIA, the FBI, and then president George H. W. Bush in the spoken-word outre of "I Don't Give a Fuck".[2]

He says:

Fuck you to the San Francisco Police Department
Fuck you to the Marin County Sheriff Department [sic]
Fuck you to the FBI
Fuck you to the CIA
Fuck you to the B-u-s-h
Fuck you to the Ameri KKK a
Fuck you to all you redneck prejudice motherfuckers[3]

Media appearances[]

The song appeared in the 2004 video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas in the radio station Radio Los Santos, though it was later removed in 2014 due to expired copyright licensing.[4]

Tupac mentioned the phrase used for this song later as a major turning-point line in his big screen debut Juice (1992) while in
an verbal altercation with "Q" (Omar Epps) in their school hallway.

The song was later sampled by American rapper Eminem in his song, "Just Don't Give a Fuck".

References[]

  1. ^ Christopher Malone, George Martinez Jr. - The Organic Globalizer: Hip Hop, Political Development, and Movement 2014 1628920084 This reference was reminiscent of Newton's (August 15, 1970) stance on reserving what he saw as derogatory terms for law enforcement and preceded 2Pac's homophobic derision of authority and other targets on songs such as "I Don't Give a F*ck" (IDGAF) (2Pac 1991a). AMW's ongoing homophobic slur continued as the rappers called the police "sweet and feminine" as they tried to jail the rap crew. However, AMW was not going to give in easily—as they would respond to police ...
  2. ^ "A Rap Legend Debuts With an Apocalypse". epinions.com. Retrieved 9 February 2012.
  3. ^ "Tupac - I Dont Give A Fuck Lyrics and MP3". Cduniverse.com. Retrieved 2012-03-28.
  4. ^ "Soundtrack". GTA San Andreas.net. Retrieved 2012-03-28.


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