The 2022 release of by Izy and Osunlade serves as a profound intersection of contemporary Neo-Soul and ancestral spiritualism. Originally featured on Izy’s album Irene , this remix by legendary producer Osunlade transforms a poignant narrative of social indifference into a rhythmic meditation on resilience. 1. The Artistic Collision: Izy and Osunlade
: Categorized under styles like Deep House and Broken Beat , the track maintains a mid-tempo groove designed for both focused listening and "deep black underground" dance floors. 3. Social and Spiritual Commentary
: The mix weaves in saxophones, soothing flutes, and deep piano licks, creating a "cleanse" effect that strips away the digital harshness typical of modern radio. They Don't Care (Yoruba Soul Extended Mix)
: Unlike standard electronic tracks, Osunlade uses off-kilter, organic percussion that mirrors traditional African drum patterns.
The track is a collaboration between , an emerging R&B/Soul force, and Osunlade , a pioneer of "organic house" and the founder of Yoruba Records. The 2022 release of by Izy and Osunlade
The title "They Don't Care" evokes a history of protest music, most notably Michael Jackson’s "They Don’t Care About Us," which also integrated Yoruba-influenced percussion through the Olodum ensemble. Izy, Osunlade - They Don't Care (Yoruba Soul Extended Mix)
: Izy’s original provides the emotional core—a lamentation on the systemic or interpersonal feeling of being overlooked. The Artistic Collision: Izy and Osunlade : Categorized
As an "Extended Mix," the track utilizes time to build a spiritual atmosphere, characteristic of the underground soulful house scene.