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"Don't Lie" is a song performed by American recording group
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, taken from their fourth studio album, '' Monkey Business'' (2005). It was released as the second single from the album on June 29, 2005, after the successful "
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". "Don't Lie" was written by the band together with American production duo
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while band member will.i.am headed its production. It contains a vocal sample of
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's 1988 song "The Ruler's Back", from the album ''
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''. The song was produced as a
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-tinged beat. The lyrics feature the protagonist apologizing for lies made during his relationship with another woman. Critical reception for the song was generally positive, with many praising its lyrics, noting that they diverge from the dangerous and hedonistic lyrics in hip-hop music. "Don't Lie" was commercially successful worldwide, nearly replicating the success of the album's previous single. It peaked at number fourteen on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and became their fifth top 40 hit on the chart. The song reached the top ten in several countries including Australia, Denmark, Italy and the United Kingdom. The music video for "Don't Lie" is set in Brazil.


Background and composition

"Don't Lie" was written by all the members of
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along with songwriting and production duo
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. The production of the song was mostly done by Adams under his stage-name will.i.am while additional music production was orchestrated by
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. It was recorded at The Stewchia in
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. In addition to co-writing and producing the song, Adams engineered the track with Jason "ill-aroma" Villaroman and Tal Herzberg; Herzberg also programmed the song with the use of
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. Adams is also responsible for the drum machine and bass instruments performed on the song. Fair, along with providing additional production, also played the harmonica.
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, Jr. and
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were featured on the track as its guitarists. The song was finally mixed by
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, who also mixed the previous single "
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". According to the digital music sheet published at Musicnotes.com by
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, the song is written in a key of D major and maintains a
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of 66 beats per minute. Christian Horder of ''
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'' described "Don't Lie" as a "breezy, grooving romantic apology starring MC Will.i.am". Adams claims that the song was written from an experience in which he deceptively bended the truth to an ex-girlfriend. He further explained the song's lyrics: "It's a song about owning up and apologizing and realizing your faults. It's about being a man or a woman - an adult - and confronting situations honestly." "Don't Lie" was released as the second single from ''Monkey Business'', after the successful "Don't Phunk with My Heart".
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serviced the song to mainstream radios on July 26, 2005, in the United States.


Critical reception

Tom Day of
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dismissed the lyrics for not being as thought provoking as their previous singles and commented that the chorus was "poor" and the melody and sample were "plagiarised". The staff at Boston.com praised Fergie's vocals on the song, while commenting, "a nice change since she's often reduced to just singing hooks." Bill Lamb of
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gave the song a three and a half star rating, highlighting the song's Latin-tinged beats, sentiment, and family-oriented lyrics as pros. Lamb also commented that the song maybe too pop-oriented for their hip-hop followers and found the lyrics to be less challenging. A reviewer for
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praised the song as a clever hip-hop song that diverges away from the dangerous lyrics present in most rap music and presents a family-friendly message.


Chart performance

"Don't Lie" made its first appearance on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 on August 13, 2005, entering at number eighty-one. It moved up to number fifty in the following week and up to thirty-one in the week after. In its fifth week, the song peaked at number fourteen, where it stayed for two weeks. "Don't Lie" lasted a total of twenty weeks on the chart and charted on several ''Billboard'' component charts, including the
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and Radio Songs. "Don't Lie" proved to replicate the success of the previous single "
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" in European countries. In Austria, the song entered the singles chart at number nineteen on August 28, 2005, and rose to number twelve in the next week. "Don't Lie" peaked at number six on September 11, 2005. On August 27, 2005, the song debuted on the
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at number nineteen. On September 10, 2005, it reached a peak at number seven. On August 28, 2005, "Don't Lie" debuted and peaked at number six on the
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and continued to chart for ten weeks, selling a total of 125,000 copies. In France, the song debuted at number ninety-nine on the
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and rose to number twenty in the following week, becoming its peak position and the week's "greatest chart gainer". "Don't Lie" charted successfully in Australasian territories. In Australia, it debuted and peaked at number six and continued charting for eighteen more weeks. The song entered the
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on September 19, 2005, at number seven. On October 10, 2005, in its fourth week on the chart, the single peaked at number five after three weeks of holding at number seven. The song also proved successful in other European countries, peaking inside the top ten in Denmark, Italy, and Norway and attained top twenty positions in Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Sweden, and Switzerland.


Music video

The music video for the song starts off with a still photograph of all four members of the Black Eyed Peas. The members start moving as the music picks up pace and then dance a little. The 'photograph' establishes that the video is set in
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by showing
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. Later in the video other iconographic locations are shown, such as the rainforest and the slums. First up, will.i.am sings his verse. As he rides on his scooter, he suddenly spots himself and an ex-girlfriend arguing. He stops the scooter and walks by them, still singing his part. Then we switch to Fergie, walking in a bikini-top and a sarong-like bottom and singing the hook. Its Apl's turn after it, he sings his verse as we are shown clips of him and Taboo flirting. Again, Fergie sings the hook. Then finally, Taboo takes over for the bridge/third verse. And this time, the wardrobe and the scenario changes. All four members of the Black Eyed Peas are now on-stage at a mini-concert. Taboo seemingly sings to a girl standing in the very first row. Near the end of his verse, however, it is shown that there are several versions of the girl in different outfits, all dancing with different men. Fergie dances and sings the verse. This goes on until the end, when the camera zooms out on another still photograph of the band posing. Part of the music video is set in the same building at Parque Lage in
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that
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's music video for " Beautiful" is. However, the courtyard actually contains a pool (visible in the Snoop Dogg video) that is ignored in computer-generated image composition in the "Don't Lie" video—the partygoers would actually be falling in the water. In real life, the building serves as a community art school, although it does occasionally hold intimate jazz performances.


Track listings

UK and European CD single # "Don't Lie" # "Shake Your Monkey" Australian CD single # "Don't Lie" – 3:40 # "Shake Your Monkey" – 3:54 # "Don't Lie" (Beets & Produce NY mix) – 4:07 # "Don't Lie" (video) Japanese CD single # "Don't Lie" # "Don't Phunk with My Heart" (Chicago house remix)


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Monkey Business'',
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. Recording and sample * Recorded at
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. * Contains elements of "The Ruler's Back", written by Ricky Walters under Songs Of Universal, Inc. (BMI) Personnel * Songwriting – William Adams, Jaime Gomez, Allan Pineda, Stacy Ferguson, Chris Peters, Drew Peters, Ricky Walters * Production – will.i.am, Ron Fair (additional) * Recording Engineers – will.i.am, Jason "ill-aroma" Villaroman, Tal Herzberg * Pro Tools music programming – Tal Herzberg * Drum machine and bass – will.i.am * Guitars –
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, Jr., Ray Brady * Harmonica – Ron Fair * Mixing –
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* Vocals – will.i.am, Fergie,
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References

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