Dumb (The 411 song)

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"Dumb"
The 411 Dumb.jpg
Single by the 411
from the album Between the Sheets
Released23 August 2004 (2004-08-23)
Genre
Length2:48
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Dave McCracken
The 411 singles chronology
"On My Knees"
(2004)
"Dumb"
(2004)
"Teardrops"
(2004)

"Dumb" is a song by British R&B group the 411. It was written by band members Suzie Furlonger, Carolyn Owlett, Tisha Martin and Tanya Boniface along with Gandalf Roudette-Mushcamp and Joshua Thompson for their debut studio album Between the Sheets (2004). Production was helmed by Dave McCracken, based on an original production by Redeye, with Fitzgerald Scott credited as additional and vocal producer on the track. [2]

Contents

"Dumb" was released as the album's second single on 23 August 2004. It is the 411's highest-charting single in their home country, peaking at number three on the UK Singles Chart. In other countries, "Dumb" reached number 12 in Ireland and entered the top 40 in Australia, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland. In Germany, the song served as the theme song for Sex and the City during ProSieben's commercial breaks.[ citation needed ] A French-language version of the song called "Face á toi baby" with French rapper Mag (featuring the verses from "Dumb" with a special French chorus) appears on the French version of Between the Sheets.[ citation needed ]

In 2018, singer Imani Williams sampled "Dumb" for her single of the same name. [3]

Music video

The music video features the band performing in strobing lights. In the first half, they wear black outfits, before changing to colourful costumes in the second half. Furlonger wore a wig during the shoot. [2]

Track listings

All tracks were written by the 411, Gandalf Roudette-Mushcamp, and Joshua Thompson. [4]

UK CD1 [5]
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Dumb"
  • Dave McCracken
  • Redeye [a]
  • Fitzgerald Scott [b]
2:48
2."Dumb" (Main Ron G. remix)
3:21
UK CD2 and German maxi-CD single [6] [7]
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Dumb"
  • McCracken
  • Redeye [a]
  • Scott [b]
2:48
2."Dumb" (Kardinal Beats remix)
  • McCracken
  • Redeye [a]
  • Scott [b]
  • Omar & Munroe [c]
3:41
3."Dumb" (Cool Kid remix featuring JP Esquire)
  • McCracken
  • Redeye [a]
  • Scott [b]
3:29
4."Dumb" (video) 2:49
Australian CD single [8]
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Dumb"
  • McCracken
  • Redeye [a]
  • Scott [b]
2:48
2."Dumb" (Main Ron G. remix)
3:21
3."Dumb" (Cool Kid remix featuring JP Esquire)
  • McCracken
  • Redeye [a]
  • Scott [b]
3:29
4."Dumb" (Kardinal Beats remix)
  • McCracken
  • Redeye [a]
  • Scott [b]
  • Omar & Munroe [c]
4:31

Notes

Personnel

Personnel are adapted from the liner notes of Between the Sheets. [4]

Charts

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Dumb"
RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)Ref.
United Kingdom23 August 2004
  • 12-inch vinyl
  • CD
[27]
Australia11 October 2004CD [28]

References

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  2. 1 2 Right Back At Ya! The 2000s Pop Music Podcast (3 September 2022). "64: The 411: From 'Dumb' and 'On My Knees' to changes and the Might Comeback at Mighty Hoopla...and beyond!". Spotify . Retrieved 18 September 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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  5. Dumb (UK CD1 liner notes). Sony Music UK, Streetside Records. 2004. 675262 1.
  6. Dumb (UK CD2 liner notes). Sony Music UK, Streetside Records. 2004. 675262 2.
  7. Dumb (German maxi-CD single liner notes). Sony Music UK, Streetside Records. 2004. SUK 675262 2.
  8. Dumb (Australian CD single liner notes). Sony Music UK, Streetside Records. 2004. 675363 2.
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