The original track, featuring Lil Uzi Vert , was released in September 2022 as the opening track of Yeat's EP, Lyfë . The song quickly became famous for its aggressive beat and its "money-centric" intro where voices discuss how "time is money" and "my money sweet". 2. The Remix: "Sasuke am I supposed to care"
: Metal-style electric guitar riffs were layered over the trap beat. This "guitar remix" style, pioneered by creators like Unharmed on SoundCloud , turned the song from a club hit into a high-intensity "boss theme". 3. The Cultural Impact The remix found its home in two major online subcultures: Yeat - Flawless (Sasuke am I supposed to care, Guitar Remix)
The story of the is a tale of how a viral snippet transformed into a genre-blending anthem for the "gym-core" and "anime-edit" communities. 1. The Core: "Flawless" The original track, featuring Lil Uzi Vert ,
: The title references an anime-inspired attitude—specifically the indifferent, "edgy" persona of Sasuke Uchiha from Naruto . The phrase "am I supposed to care?" (often misattributed or paired with a similar quote about never hearing of someone) captures a feeling of cold superiority that fits the track's braggadocio. The Remix: "Sasuke am I supposed to care"
This specific remix, popularized by creators like and Unharmed , added a cinematic and aggressive layer to the original. It is defined by two key elements: