They Don't Know (So Solid Crew song)

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"They Don't Know"
Single by So Solid Crew
from the album They Don't Know
Released5 November 2001 (2001-11-05) [1]
Genre UK garage
Length5:10
Label Relentless
Songwriter(s) Asher D, Dan Brazil, G-Man, Megaman, Synth
Producer(s) Synth
So Solid Crew singles chronology
"21 Seconds"
(2001)
"They Don't Know"
(2001)
"Haters"
(2002)

"They Don't Know" is a song by UK garage group So Solid Crew. It is the title track of their 2001 debut album and was released as the third single from the album on 5 November 2001. The song peaked at No. 3 on the UK Singles Chart, giving the group their second of five consecutive top-five hits.

Contents

Track listings

UK CD single [2]

  1. "They Don't Know" (full length original version) – 5:10
  2. "Envy" (vocal remix featuring Da Twins and Ms. Dynamite) – 5:47
  3. "They Don't Know" (video)

UK 12-inch and cassette single [3] [4]

A. "They Don't Know" (full length original version) – 5:10
B. "Envy" (vocal remix featuring Da Twins and Ms. Dynamite) – 5:47

Charts

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