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"What About Us?" is a song by American singer Brandy from her third studio album, ''
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'' (2002). It was written by
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, Rodney Jerkins, Kenisha Pratt,
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and Norwood, featuring main production by Jerkins. An offbeat, aggressive high-tech track, the song's development was motivated by the fact that the singer wanted something different–an aggressive, sexier and edgier sound with a message which would empower women while also reflecting her own growth and maturity. "What About Us?" was released as the
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from ''Full Moon'' on January 1, 2002, by Atlantic Records. A commercial success, it peaked at number seven on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, also reaching the top ten in Australia, Denmark, New Zealand, Norway, and the United Kingdom.
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's remix of the song received a nomination for
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at the
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(2003). The accompanying
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for "What About Us?" was directed by Dave Meyers and was filmed in Culver City, California in December 2001. It premiered via MTV on January 10, 2002. Primarily shot in front of a
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, the highly-animated, futuristic video introduced a sexier image of the former teen singer, portraying her as a male-ruling character in an alternate universe. It was nominated for the Viewer's Choice Award at the
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.


Background and development

After the end of the promotional tour for her second studio album '' Never Say Never'' (1998), the end of her
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sitcom '' Moesha'' (1996–2001) and a flurry of tabloid headlines discussing her
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in November 1999, Norwood went on a lengthy hiatus to reflect and take some introspective looks. In mid-2000, she started reconsecrating herself on her musical career, contributing songs to albums such as ''
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'' (2001), which introduced a scratchy, evocative edge to Norwood's voice, now having a deeper and warmer tone with a textured lower register and notably stronger falsetto. In late 2000, Norwood finally began conceiving ideas for a third studio album with her label Atlantic Records. While Rodney Jerkins, the main producer of her previous album, and his team, had been working on several new songs for the singer's upcoming project in hopes of recreating the winning chemistry of ''Never Say Never'', Norwood wanted to make sure that she was gaining more creative control over the project and thus, arranged meetings with all her writers and musicians to discuss the lyricals topics and sounds she wanted for the album.


Recording and production

"What About Us?" was one of a couple of new tracks Jerkins worked on while he was putting the finishing touches on ''
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'' in Los Angeles. After playing it to her, enthusiastic Norwood asked Jerkins to save the "offbeat, aggressive high-tech track" for the album: "I was like 'Oh my God, Rodney, this is it", she said in an interview with '' MTV News'' the following year. "This is exactly what the industry needs. We can maybe change the game with this.' He said, 'Yeah, this is what I'm going for'." She eventually consulted longtime collaborators
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, Nora Payne and Kenisha Pratt to rewrite several lyrics on the song, saying: "I told them what I wanted to talk about. 'This is an aggressive record – it's edgy, it's sexy. I wanna sing about something that's sexy and edgy.' I revisited my past in my mind and kind of told them what I wanna talk about." Norwood has noted that it took the team a while to get it because she didn't want "that sound that's already saturated the industry. It's important to me to be a trendsetter and change the game. It was a great feeling to see Rodney soar like that." Norwood co-wrote the lyrics with Daniels, Payne and Pratt, also setting the background track. The song was mixed by Paul Foley and Fabian Marascuillo at Darkchild Studios in
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, while Norwood recorded the song at the Hit Factory Criteria in Miami.


Music and lyrics

An
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song, "What About Us?", was described as being "offbeat", due to its production which features a "chopping pace and snarky sound effects mugging in the background". The song is four minutes and ten seconds long and includes 12 instruments: Norwood's vocals, six different synths, two percussions and drums. According to the notes published on Musicnotes.com by Alfred Publishing, "What About Us?" features 96
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, which is a moderate
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. It was written in
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and ranges from the note C 2 to Ab 4 . In the book ''Musical Rhythm in the Age of Digital Reproduction'' (2010), author Anne Danielsen analyzed "What About Us?", describing it as "very complex" and characterized by its multilinear texture and unstable
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. Lyrically, the song features a protagonist describing the aftermaths of an untrue love, confronting her former lover with the current point of the one-sided attachment. "It was about being in a relationship that's not working anymore", Norwood said in 2005, adding that it "was a little more aggressive and different for me. I'd say it was a little bit ahead of its time..."


Release

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hosted the exclusive global premiere of "What About Us?", starting January 2, 2002. The full song with a special recorded introduction from Norwood was first made available for streaming on demand on the AOL service ''First Listen'', across AOL's Web Properties including Netscape, AIM, ICQ and CompuServe, as well as on its international services in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Mexico, and the United Kingdom. The song was streamed over 750,000 times in one day. "What About Us?" was remixed by several producers and DJs, also spawning respective versions with rappers Nas and
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. The Simon Vegas Remix was played on radios and television instead of the original version in some countries, including Austria, Germany and Switzerland.


Critical reception

"What About Us?" received a mixed to positive response from
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, who complimented its production and compared it to Janet Jackson's "
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" (1986), which Norwood has cited as an influence on the song. Chuck Taylor from '' Billboard'' felt the track was "so striking
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it's destined to one of those marked hate-it-or-love-it songs". While he criticized Norwood's "generic voice" over the track, he commended the complex but instant structure of the song, writing that "certainly, this is an effective way to let the world know that this charmer as returned and it's destined to be a monster at radio." Sal Cinquemani from '' Slant Magazine'' wrote that the song was "lifting Brandy's typically schmaltzy brand of pop-R&B to a new, edgier plateau ..With offbeat "What About Us," an assessment of post-break-up collateral damage, roducerRodney Jerkins dresses up his signature bass-heavy production in gritty, oft-sadistic outfits." In his album review of ''Full Moon'', Arion Berger declared "What About Us?" the "bright spot" on the album, "with its awkward, chopping pace and snarky sound effects mugging in the background". ''
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'' writer Peter Robinson praised "What About Us?" and wrote: "Brandy’s been off the scene for a while but 'What About Us?' rattles her back to life with the force and devastation of a tortoise being plucked from the airing cupboard and set on fire: this rocks hard, it's the tippest of the top, it gets better with every single listen, and it might well be Rodney's best work since '
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'." Somewhat critical of the song, his colleague Piers Martin found that it was "a slippery, twitching slab of computer funk that thrusts Brandy, fleetingly, into the 21st century", while Devon Thomas from ''
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'' called it "guaranteed mainstream club play".
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's Stephen Thomas Erlewine ranked the song among his three favorite tracks from ''Full Moon'' along with the
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and "
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Accolades


Commercial performance

"What About Us?" debuted at number 42 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 on January 26, 2002. It was the "Hot Shot Debut" of the week and marked both Norwood's first entry of the decade and her first appearance on the chart since "
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" (1999). The song peaked at number seven, becoming Norwood's seventh top-ten single and staying on the chart for 18 weeks; it remained the chart's highest debut of 2002. On the
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, the song debuted at number 44, while debuting at number 39 on the
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chart. It eventually peaked at number three on the former, becoming her highest-charting song since "
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" (1998). In addition, "What About Us?" peaked within the top five on the
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Music video

The song's music video was directed by Dave Meyers and produced by Ron Mohrhoff. It was entirely filmed at the Ten 9 Fifty Studios in Culver City, California on December 1–2, 2001, and features close shots and dance sequences using greenscreen technique. The video does not have a substantial plot but focuses on capturing Norwood's "moments as a performer," dealing with "different set-ups" and "beauty, fashion, edginess, hip.""What About Us?" on ''Making the Video''
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To that end, she added in an interview with MTV, it speaks for all girls who've been wronged by selfish, evil lovers. "The hurt and the pain songs really, really work," she observed, articulating the pain of "women, from 15, or 13 on up ..they have crushes and they get hurt." The video was all about "showing the world a new side of me," she added. Set in a
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world, the video opens with a digitized long shot of Norwood standing atop a pyramid of kneeling, taut men, which
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described as appearing like the "tragically punished human in
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", all holding up Norwood on her pedestal. The camera closes on her, and depicts Norwood placing mementos of her now-dead relationship in a chest, including a promise written on parchment, a watch on a chain, a teddy bear. From here, the scene switches into a futuristic
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, where she wields a bat against cell phones, two-way pagers, and a flying male, whose sunglasses she grabs off. While the video intercuts scenes of Norwood performing on a platform with two black-painted men in collars and leashes, it ends with her sitting in the passenger's seat in a
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, amid a sea of lowriders. The final scenes feature
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s by Rodney Jerkins and Norwood's younger brother
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. The final edit of "What About Us?" world premiered at the end of its ''
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'' episode on MTV on January 10, 2002. It debuted on the network's ''
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'' top ten video countdown on January 25. The video entered the MuchMusic ''
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'' in Canada in the week ending February 8, and it peaked at number seven in the week ending February 22. The video generally received mixed reviews from critics, who called it "a surprisingly hard, ostensibly angry, and not very adventurous video" and compared it to Norwood's '' Matrix''-influenced remix video for
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". It was nominated for the Viewer's Choice Award at the
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but lost to
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's video for " Everywhere".


Track listings

US 7-inch single :A. "What About Us?" (radio mix) – 3:56 :B. "
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" (album version) – 4:08 US 12-inch single :A1. "What About Us?" (LP mix) – 4:12 :A2. "What About Us?" (instrumental) – 4:09 :B1. "What About Us?" (radio mix) – 3:56 :B2. "What About Us?" (acapella) – 4:12 UK CD single # "What About Us?" (radio version) – 3:56 # "What About Us?" (album version) – 4:12 # "What About Us?" (instrumental) – 4:09 # "What About Us?" (video) UK 12-inch single :A1. "What About Us?" (radio mix) – 3:56 :A2. "What About Us?" (LP mix) – 4:12 :B1. "What About Us?" (instrumental) – 4:09 :B2. "What About Us?" (acapella) – 4:12 UK cassette single # "What About Us?" (radio version) – 3:56 # "What About Us?" (album version) – 4:12 # "What About Us?" (instrumental) – 4:09 European CD single # "What About Us?" (radio version) – 3:59 # "What About Us?" (Boogiesoul Remix) – 3:57 Australian CD single # "What About Us?" (radio mix) # "What About Us?" (Boogiesoul remix) # "What About Us?" (Simon Vegas remix) # "What About Us?" (instrumental) # "What About Us?" (Boogiesoul remix instrumental) # "What About Us?" (Simon Vegas remix instrumental)


Credits and personnel

Credits are adapted from the liner notes of ''Full Moon''. *
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– vocal production, writing * Paul Foley – additional pro-tool editing, engineering * Alex Greggs – digital effects, pro-tool editing *
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– production, writing * Marc Lee – engineering assistance * Fabian Marascuillo – additional pro-tool editing, engineering *
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– vocals, writing * Nora Payne – writing * Kenisha Pratt – writing * Javier Valverde – engineering assistance


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