What You Don't Know (Monrose song)

Last updated
"What You Don't Know"
What You Don't Know.jpg
Single by Monrose
from the album Strictly Physical
Released7 December 2007
Studio Weryton Studios (Munich)
Length3:45
Label Starwatch
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Monrose singles chronology
"Strictly Physical"
(2007)
"What You Don't Know"
(2007)
"We Love"
(2008)

"What You Don't Know" is a song by all-female German pop band Monrose. It was written by American songwriter Billy Mann along with Swedish musicians Mattias Lindblom and Anders Wollbeck and recorded for the band's second studio album, Strictly Physical (2007). Production on the track was helmed by Christian Ballard, Tim Hawes, Pete Kirtley, Obi Mhondera, and Andrew Murray from British production teams Jiant and Snowflake. A guitar-led pop ballad was released as

Contents

The song earned largely positive reviews from music critics who ranked it among Strictly Physical's standout tracks. "What You Don't Know" was released by Starwatch as the album's third and final single on 7 December 2007. It became the band's fifth consecutive top ten hit, reaching number six on the German Singles Chart, and entered the top 20 in Austria. An accompanying music video, directed by Markus Gerwinat, was filmed in Hamburg and released in November 2007.

Background

"What You Don't Know" was written by Swedish songwriters Mattias Lindblom and Anders Wollbeck along with American musician Billy Mann, while production was overseen by frequent Monrose contributors Christian Ballard, Tim Hawes, Pete Kirtley, Obi Mhondera, and Andrew Murray for British production teams Jiant and Snowflake. [1]

Critical reception

"What You Don't Know" earned largely positive reviews. Julia Dörfler from laut.de wrote that the song "turns out to be a ballad in which the three stars can shine with their voices. The pure acoustic instrumentation makes the melancholic track stand out from the rest of the album." [2] Kronen Zeitung found that with the song "Monrose show the other side of their hit album Strictly Physical for the first time. The soulful heart-pain ballad lives only through the singing skills of the three girls." [3] Letmeentertainyou.de felt that the ballad suffered from its "cold plastic production." [4]

Music video

A music video for "What You Don't Know" was filmed in Hamburg in November 2007. Hamburg Rathaus.jpg
A music video for "What You Don't Know" was filmed in Hamburg in November 2007.

A music video for "What You Don't Know," directed by Markus Gerwinat and produced by Q-Filmproduktion, [5] was shot on 13 November 2007 in Hamburg, Germany, and world premiered on November 23 on German music network VIVA's show Viva Live!. [5] Actress Toula Savvidou plays one of the characters in the visuals. [5]

At the beginning of the video, a woman (Savvidou) leaves her bed while her male partner looks on. She seemingly ignores him. The three women of Monrose are then seen over an intersection standing and singing between shots. Bahar Kizil is seen throughout the video along with her reflection, walking streets, while Senna Gammour is seen in the backseat of a car. Mandy Capristo is shown alone. The woman of the story lives her life while the man follows, and she continues in not noticing him. By the end of the video, it is revealed that he is dead, and was killed in an automobile accident. She loved him then and still. His body fades as he learns the truth, and the video comes to a close.

Track listings

CD single [6]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."What You Don't Know" (album version)
3:45
2."What You Don't Know" (Candlelight Mix)
  • Wollbeck
  • Lindblom
  • Mann
  • Jiant
  • Snowflake
  • The Snowflakers [a]
3:49
3."Say Yes"3:54
4."What You Don't Know" (instrumental)
3:45

Notes

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Strictly Physical. [1]

Charts

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Vacuum (band)</span>

Vacuum is a Swedish pop band consisting of Mattias Lindblom and Anders Wollbeck. They also work as song writers and producers under the same name. As songwriters and producers Wollbeck and Lindblom have worked with artists such as Tarja Turunen, Tina Arena, Garou, Monrose, TVXQ, Keisha Buchanan, f(x) and The Canadian Tenors. Wollbeck and Lindblom are signed to Universal Music Publishing world wide. Playing symphonic pop, the group scored successes in countries like Italy and Russia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Monrose</span> German pop band

Monrose was a German pop girl group, first established in November 2006. Formed on the fifth installment of the German adaption of the international television talent show Popstars, the trio consisted of singers Mandy Capristo, Senna Gammour, and Bahar Kızıl. They were signed to Starwatch Music and released their debut album Temptation in December 2006. It achieved major success throughout Central Europe, selling more than a 600,000 copies combined and produced two singles, including number-one breakthrough hit "Shame" and "Even Heaven Cries".

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Shame (Monrose song)</span> 2006 single by Monrose

"Shame" is a song by all-female German pop group Monrose, recorded for the band's debut studio album, Temptation (2006). It was written by Christian Ballard, Tim Hawes, Pete Kirtley and Andrew Murray, while joint production was helmed by British production teams Jiant and Snowflakers. Set against a heavy drum pattern and computerized synths sounds, "Shame" is a piano ballad arranged as a mid-tempo with pop and R&B influences. The song's lyrics are about the breakdown of a relationship with a man, with the protagonist blaming her own mistakes, including her ongoing call for independence, for their separation.

<i>Temptation</i> (Monrose album) 2006 studio album by Monrose

Temptation is the debut studio album by German girl band Monrose. It was released by Starwatch Music in association with Cheyenne Records and Warner Music Group on 8 December 2006 in German-speaking Europe, following the band's formation on Popstars – Neue Engel braucht das Land, the television talent show's fifth season. Pre-recorded with all six Popstars finalists throughout October and November 2006, jury member Dieter Falk produced the majority of the album and collaborated with producers like Jiant, Marcus Brosch, Jonas Jeberg, Toni Cottura and Marc Mozart and his Mozart & Friends team. The album is primarily a dance-pop record with influences from many the hip hop, contemporary R&B, and Europop genres.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Even Heaven Cries</span> 2007 single by Monrose

"Even Heaven Cries" is a song by all-female German pop trio Monrose. It was written by Robbie Nevil, Jens Lumholt, Lauren Evans, Philip Denker, and Jonas Jeberg and recorded for the band's debut studio album, Temptation (2006), while production was overseen by Jeberg. Built upon a boom clap percussion and a strummed-harp sample, reminiscent of other Jeberg productions, the sentimental midtempo R&B ballad contains lyrics about personality and body-image issues as well as self-esteem and insecurity.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Hot Summer (song)</span> 2007 single by Monrose

"Hot Summer" is a song by German pop group Monrose. It was written and produced by Danish musicians Remee Sigvardt and Thomas Troelsen and recorded by the trio for their second studio album, Strictly Physical (2007). A dance-pop song with heavy elements of electropop, house and sprechgesang, it was selected out of sereral hundreds of songs and set much of the tone of its parent album, which was chiefly produced by Remee and Troelsen. "Hot Summer" also introduced a stronger dance pop edge to Monrose's overall sound. Lyrically, it features a female protagonist expressing her desire for her love interest.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mandy Capristo</span> German pop singer

Mandy Grace Capristo, also known mononymously as Mandy, is a German singer and songwriter.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Strictly Physical (song)</span> 2007 single by Monrose

"Strictly Physical" is a song by German pop girl group Monrose. It was written by British musicians Tim Hawes, Pete Kirtley, Obi Mhondera, Christian Ballard, and Andrew Murray and recorded by the trio for their same-titled second studio album (2007). Production was helmed by Mhondera along with duo Hawes and Kirtley as well as duo Ballard and Murray under their production monikers Jiant and Snowflakers. A dark and spooky, synthesizer–driven contemporary R&B record, it contains lyrics that reference to a celebration of sexual lust and conquest, leading up to a desire to get physical with a love interest.

<i>Strictly Physical</i> (album) 2007 studio album by Monrose

Strictly Physical is the second studio album by all-female German pop trio Monrose. It was released by Starwatch Music in association with Cheyenne Records and Warner Music on 21 September 2007 in German-speaking Europe and on 8 October 2007 in parts of Eastern Europe. Released only nine months after its best-selling predecessor Temptation (2006), the album took Monrose's work further into dance and electro music, featuring main production by Danish producers Remee, Thomas Troelsen, and Peter Biker, as well as British composers from production collectives Jiant, and Snowflakers.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Strike the Match</span> 2008 single by Monrose

"Strike the Match" is a song by German pop trio Monrose. It was written by OneRepublic frontman Ryan Tedder and singer Deborah "SoShy" Epstein and recorded for the group's third studio album I Am (2008). Production on the track was helmed by Tedder, with additional production provided by Christian Ballard, Pete Kirtley, and Andrew Murray.

<i>I Am</i> (Monrose album) 2008 studio album by Monrose

I Am is the third studio album by German pop trio Monrose. It was first released by Starwatch Music, Cheyenne Records and Warner Music on 26 September 2008 in German-speaking Europe. The band reunited with frequent contributors Jiant and Snowflakers and Danish producer Jonas Jeberg to work on the bulk of the album, though several new collaborators were consulted to hand in music, including Ronny Svendsen and Nermin Harambasic from Norwegian music collective Dsign Music, Oscar Gorres, Didrik Thott, Carl Björsell, JoelJoel, Guy Chambers, and OneRepublic frontman Ryan Tedder.

Jiant was a British record production and songwriting team, headed by Tim Hawes and Pete Kirtley, working in the genres of pop, R&B and dance. Following their formation in 1999, the team expanded to a maximum of seven writers, including Dave Valler and Tim Hart.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tim Hawes</span> Musical artist

Tim Hawes is an English born songwriter, record producer and music publisher who has achieved in excess of ten million record sales including five number one singles. He is also a recipient of the prestigious Ivor Novello award for songwriting. Hawes is known for his work with the Spice Girls, Five, Hear'Say, Sugababes, Mutya Buena, Monrose, Aaron Carter, No Angels, Cinema Bizarre, Aggro Santos, Jimmy Blue and Stefanie Heinzmann.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Pete Kirtley</span> Musical artist

Peter Edward Kirtley is an English songwriter, record producer and music entrepreneur. He has produced over 200 records worldwide with sales exceeding 15 million and 100 million streams, including seven number-one hit singles worldwide, tracks on seven number-one albums, eight UK top-ten hits and thirty-five top-forty hits in Europe. He has written and/or produced for artists such as Tiësto, the Sugababes, Armin Van Buuren, Hear'Say, Newton Faulkner, Mutya Buena, Boyzone, Peter Andre, Lee Ryan, Heather Small, Kim Wilde and Alexander O'Neal. His production collaborations include Ryan Tedder, Guy Chambers and Stargate and metaverse music collaborations include Izzy Bizu and Nina Nesbitt.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Monrose discography</span> Cataloging of published recordings by Monrose

German pop trio Monrose, consisting of singers Mandy Capristo, Senna Gammour, and Bahar Kızıl, was formed in November 2006 after winning Popstars – Neue Engel braucht das Land, the fifth installment of the talent show Popstars. The group released four studio albums and eleven singles until their disbanded in 2010, culminating in four top ten albums, seven top ten hit singles and overall sales in ecxess of 1.5 million singles and albums.

<i>Ladylike</i> 2010 studio album by Monrose

Ladylike is the fourth and final studio album by German pop trio Monrose. It was released by Starwatch Music in association with Cheyenne Records and the Warner Music Group on 11 June 2010 in German-speaking Europe. Conceived during a hiatus which allowed each member to launch solo projects, production of the album began in mid-2009. Unlike their previous material, recording of Ladylike was not rushed, with sessions also taking place in New York City. Monrose reteamed with frequent collaborators Pete Kirtley, Tim Hawes, and Obi Mhondera to work on the album, while upcoming producers such as Tuneverse and Alexander Geringas were also consulted.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Like a Lady (Monrose song)</span> 2010 single by Monrose

"Like a Lady" is a song performed by German girl band Monrose. It was written by Risto Asikainen, Zippy Davis, Veikka "DJ Ercola" Erkola and Alexander Komlew and recorded for their fourth studio album Ladylike (2010), with production helmed by Davis, Erkola and Komlew under their production moniker Tuneverse. "Like Lady" is an uptempo dance pop song with elements of electropop, synth pop, and contemporary R&B and has lyrics which speak about a woman calling her love interest to recognize her worth.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">This Is Me (Monrose song)</span> 2010 single by Monrose

"This Is Me" is a song performed by German girl band Monrose. It was written by Mich Hansen, Jonas Jeberg, Paul Barry and All Saints band member Shaznay Lewis and recorded for the trio's fourth studio album Ladylike (2010). Production was overseen by Pete Kirtley, Christian "TheFatRat" Buettner and Marcello "Cello" Pagin. Introduced by an a cappella solo by band member Mandy Capristo, who also serves as the song's leading vocalist during its chorus, "This Is Me" is a pumping dance-pop song with heavy elements of synthpop and electronic music; its lyrics explore themes of self-confidence, independence and stamina.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Breathe You In</span> 2010 single by Monrose

"Breathe You in" is a song by German girl group Monrose. It was written by Thanh Bui, Rodney Mark Davies, and Gary Pinto and recorded by Monrose for their fourth studio album Ladylike (2010), while production was helmed by frequent collaborators Pete Kirtley as well as Andrew Murray and Christian Ballard from production duo Snowflakers. An uplifting piano-led ballad with minor contemporary R&B elements, "Breathe You In" is built upon a harp motif. Lyically, it chronicles a woman's love for a man.

<i>Grace</i> (Mandy Capristo album) 2012 studio album by Mandy Capristo

Grace is the debut studio album by German singer Mandy Capristo. The album was released on April 27, 2012 under the recordings of EMI, Capitol Records and Starwatch Entertainment. The project is Capristo's first solo release following the disbandment with her band Monrose whom after four years have enjoyed four successful albums and seven consecutive top-ten singles.

References

  1. 1 2 Strictly Physical (Media notes). Monrose. Starwatch Music. 2007.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  2. "Wie erobert man Teenie-Herzen?". laut.de (in German). Retrieved 4 December 2023.
  3. "Winterballade – Monrose: "What You Don't Know"". Kronen Zeitung (in German). 27 November 2007. Retrieved 4 December 2023.
  4. "Monrose: Strictly Physical". letmeentertainyou.de (in German). 21 September 2007. Archived from the original on 12 October 2007. Retrieved 4 December 2023.
  5. 1 2 3 "Monrose – What You Don't Know". crew-united.com (in German). Retrieved 4 December 2023.
  6. "What You Don't Know". Spotify (in German). Retrieved 1 December 2023.
  7. "Monrose – What You Don't Know" (in German). Ö3 Austria Top 40. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
  8. European Hot 100 Singles
  9. "Monrose – What You Don't Know" (in German). GfK Entertainment charts. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
  10. "Monrose – What You Don't Know". Swiss Singles Chart. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
  11. "Top 100 Singles-Jahrescharts (2008)". Offiziellecharts.de. Retrieved 22 November 2015.