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Underneath It All

"Underneath It All" is a song by American ska band No Doubt from their fourth studio album Rock Steady (2001). It was written by the band's lead singer Gwen Stefani and David Stewart. The song features a reggae production from Sly and Robbie and guest vocals from Lady Saw. The song received mixed reviews from contemporary music critics.

"Underneath It All"
Single by No Doubt featuring Lady Saw
from the album Rock Steady
ReleasedJuly 22, 2002 (2002-07-22)
Recorded2001
GenreReggae fusion
Length
  • 5:02 (album version)
  • 4:10 (radio edit)
LabelInterscope
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
No Doubt singles chronology
"Hella Good"
(2002)
"Underneath It All"
(2002)
"Running"
(2003)

"Underneath It All" was released as the album's third single in July 2002. It became No Doubt's highest-charting US single, but was less successful elsewhere. The song won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal at the 46th Grammy Awards. The song was featured in the 2004 film 50 First Dates.

Background and writing edit

The song was originally written by Gwen Stefani and David Stewart during Stefani's visit to boyfriend Gavin Rossdale in London. The two used backward string samples to write the song in only ten minutes.[1] The song describes Stefani's relationship with Rossdale, and the line "You're really lovely underneath it all" comes from a journal entry that Stefani made after spending a day in the park with Rossdale.[2] The band's guitarist Tom Dumont commented that Stewart's experience helped them keep the song simple because he "would have way overthought those chord changes."[3] When the band was working on the album in Jamaica, producers Sly and Robbie called Lady Saw to have her contribute a guest toast.[4] After listening to the song, Lady Saw wrote and recorded her part on the spot.[5]

Music and structure edit

The song is a love song composed in the key of E major. It is written in common time and moves slowly at 69 beats per minute. Stefani avoids the heavy vocal vibrato that she often uses.[6] Her vocal range spans under an octave and a half during the song, from F#3 to B4.[7]

The song opens with a music sampled from Bob Clarke's Sunday radio show on IRIE FM, and a recording of Gavin Rossdale stating "You don't have to forget, just remember this Sunday, alright?"[8] The verses use a simple I-vi chord progression, alternating between a first inversion E major chord and a second inversion C♯ minor chord, played on the off-beats and switch to a IV-iii progression. Each verse is followed by the chorus, which uses a I-IV-V-IV progression. After the bridge, Lady Saw performs her toast.[7] Stefani then sings the chorus twice, and Clarke closes the song after Stefani repeats the line "Mm mm mm underneath it all" four times.[7][8]

An alternative version of "Underneath It All" gained traction on pop radio stations, sans Lady Saw's contribution. This rendition sported a more pop-centric structure, refining musical arrangements and vocals for broader appeal. By omitting Lady Saw's part, the song offered a smoother, streamlined experience. Its popularity sparked discussions among listeners and critics, showcasing the song's versatility and enduring appeal within contemporary music. Eventually, this alternate version was replaced with a shorter rendition mirroring the album version, aligning more closely with the artist's original vision.[9][10]

Critical reception edit

"Underneath It All" received mixed reviews from contemporary music critics. Rolling Stone found its ska sound and Stefani's questioning whether or not Rossdale is her soulmate tired.[11] LAUNCHcast agreed the beat was one "that Sly & Robbie can do in their sleep" but added that the song "keeps its modern edge thanks to Lady Saw's cooling rap."[12] Kitty Empire writing in NME also gave Lady Saw's toast a positive review, stating that it "does an excellent job of sexing up all the sugar."[13] Stylus Magazine was pleased with Stefani's performance on the song, stating that "she lets her voice ride gently on top of the melody, pushed along by the gentle steel drums in the background."[14] PopMatters commented that "No Doubt isn't afraid of working with new ideas" but that the dancehall of "Underneath It All" was unsuccessful and sloppy.[15] In its review of The Singles 1992-2003, OMH Media described the song as "an embarrassingly self-conscious reggae pastiche, unimproved by a guest rap from Jamaican dancehall queen Lady Saw."[16]

On their end-of-year list, The Village Voice named the song as one of the Singles of the Year for 2002.[citation needed]

Chart performance edit

"Underneath It All" peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks,[17] becoming No Doubt's highest charting US single; "Don't Speak" had not been allowed onto the Hot 100 as it did not have a commercial single release.[18] It was successful in mainstream music, topping the Top 40 Mainstream and reaching number two on the Top 40 Tracks. The single was also successful in the adult contemporary radio market, reaching number two on the Adult Top 40 chart with a 2004 re-appearance atop the Top 40 Adult Recurrents and peaking at number 27 on the Adult Contemporary chart. It had some crossover success on urban contemporary and Hispanic rhythmic stations, reaching the top 40 on the Latin Pop Airplay and Rhythmic Top 40 charts, and number 23 on the Latin Tropical/Salsa Airplay.[19] The single fared poorer on the Canadian Singles Chart, where it peaked at number 35.[17]

"Underneath It All" debuted at number 18 on the UK Singles chart but was unable to reach a higher position. It was unsuccessful across Europe, only reaching the top 40 in Austria and Sweden.[17] On the ARIA Charts, the single peaked at number 28 and remained on the chart for seven weeks.[20] In New Zealand, the single peaked at number eight for two consecutive weeks and stayed on the chart for over four months.[21]

Music video edit

The accompanying music video for the song was directed by Sophie Muller and directing collaborative Logan.[22] It opens with a sequence of Stefani, as shown on the cover of the single, removing several pieces of clothing and later lying on a bed. After a scene with her in front of a white heart with roses, bassist Tony Kanal and drummer Adrian Young play basketball while Stefani stands against the wall. Stefani is then shown against a sparkling sky, followed by a scene of the whole band bicycling during Lady Saw's toast. The video closes with a scene of Stefani jumping on a bed in white undergarments and without makeup.

Muller wanted to add more sexual themes to the look of the video to contrast with the innocence of the song's lyrics. The original idea for the video was to show Stefani with heavy makeup "really over done like a stripper" and have her remove her clothing throughout the video. Muller found that this complicated the video too much, so each sequence shows Stefani with progressively less makeup instead. Muller decided to use a color scheme with bright colors such as orange, lime green and pink, and the contrast was increased using Symphony in post-production. The bicycling scene was to originally show footage that the band shot while recording in Jamaica since Stefani wanted to include a Jamaican theme. Instead, the scene was created by filming the individual band members on a twelve-foot turntable in front of a bluescreen. Tracks were used to shoot two members riding next to each other and Logan used computer-generated imagery to show the entire band bicycling in Jamaica.[22]

The video was successful on video channels. It debuted on MTV's Total Request Live October 7, 2002, at number seven.[23] It reached number five on the countdown[24] and was on the program for twenty-four days.[23] "Underneath It All" peaked at number two on MuchMusic's Countdown in September 2002.[17] The video received nominations for Best Pop Video and Best Cinematography at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards, but lost to Justin Timberlake's "Cry Me a River" and Johnny Cash's cover of "Hurt" respectively.[25]

Track listing and formats edit

CD maxi-single

  1. "Underneath It All" featuring Lady Saw (album version) – 5:03
  2. "Underneath It All" (Radio 1Live acoustic version) – 3:44
  3. "Just a Girl" (Radio 1Live acoustic version) – 3:30
  4. "Underneath It All" (video) – 5:03

2-track CD single

  1. "Underneath It All" featuring Lady Saw (album version) – 5:03
  2. "Underneath It All" (Radio 1Live acoustic version) – 3:44

Personnel edit

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Certifications and sales for "Underneath It All"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[50] Platinum 1,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history edit

Release dates and formats for "Underneath It All"
Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
United States July 22, 2002 (2002-07-22) Contemporary hit radio Interscope [51]
Australia September 2, 2002 (2002-09-02) CD [52]
United States September 23, 2002 (2002-09-23) Hot adult contemporary radio [53]
United Kingdom September 30, 2002 (2002-09-30)
  • CD
  • cassette
[54]

References edit

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External links edit

  • No Doubt's official website
  • Lady Saw's official website February 6, 2022, at the Wayback Machine
  • "Underneath It All" music video on YouTube

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Underneath It All is a song by American ska band No Doubt from their fourth studio album Rock Steady 2001 It was written by the band s lead singer Gwen Stefani and David Stewart The song features a reggae production from Sly and Robbie and guest vocals from Lady Saw The song received mixed reviews from contemporary music critics Underneath It All Single by No Doubt featuring Lady Sawfrom the album Rock SteadyReleasedJuly 22 2002 2002 07 22 Recorded2001GenreReggae fusionLength5 02 album version 4 10 radio edit LabelInterscopeSongwriter s Gwen StefaniDavid StewartProducer s Sly and RobbieNo DoubtNo Doubt singles chronology Hella Good 2002 Underneath It All 2002 Running 2003 Underneath It All was released as the album s third single in July 2002 It became No Doubt s highest charting US single but was less successful elsewhere The song won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal at the 46th Grammy Awards The song was featured in the 2004 film 50 First Dates Contents 1 Background and writing 2 Music and structure 3 Critical reception 4 Chart performance 5 Music video 6 Track listing and formats 7 Personnel 8 Charts 8 1 Weekly charts 8 2 Year end charts 9 Certifications 10 Release history 11 References 12 External linksBackground and writing editThe song was originally written by Gwen Stefani and David Stewart during Stefani s visit to boyfriend Gavin Rossdale in London The two used backward string samples to write the song in only ten minutes 1 The song describes Stefani s relationship with Rossdale and the line You re really lovely underneath it all comes from a journal entry that Stefani made after spending a day in the park with Rossdale 2 The band s guitarist Tom Dumont commented that Stewart s experience helped them keep the song simple because he would have way overthought those chord changes 3 When the band was working on the album in Jamaica producers Sly and Robbie called Lady Saw to have her contribute a guest toast 4 After listening to the song Lady Saw wrote and recorded her part on the spot 5 Music and structure editThe song is a love song composed in the key of E major It is written in common time and moves slowly at 69 beats per minute Stefani avoids the heavy vocal vibrato that she often uses 6 Her vocal range spans under an octave and a half during the song from F 3 to B4 7 The song opens with a music sampled from Bob Clarke s Sunday radio show on IRIE FM and a recording of Gavin Rossdale stating You don t have to forget just remember this Sunday alright 8 The verses use a simple I vi chord progression alternating between a first inversion E major chord and a second inversion C minor chord played on the off beats and switch to a IV iii progression Each verse is followed by the chorus which uses a I IV V IV progression After the bridge Lady Saw performs her toast 7 Stefani then sings the chorus twice and Clarke closes the song after Stefani repeats the line Mm mm mm underneath it all four times 7 8 An alternative version of Underneath It All gained traction on pop radio stations sans Lady Saw s contribution This rendition sported a more pop centric structure refining musical arrangements and vocals for broader appeal By omitting Lady Saw s part the song offered a smoother streamlined experience Its popularity sparked discussions among listeners and critics showcasing the song s versatility and enduring appeal within contemporary music Eventually this alternate version was replaced with a shorter rendition mirroring the album version aligning more closely with the artist s original vision 9 10 Critical reception edit Underneath It All received mixed reviews from contemporary music critics Rolling Stone found its ska sound and Stefani s questioning whether or not Rossdale is her soulmate tired 11 LAUNCHcast agreed the beat was one that Sly amp Robbie can do in their sleep but added that the song keeps its modern edge thanks to Lady Saw s cooling rap 12 Kitty Empire writing in NME also gave Lady Saw s toast a positive review stating that it does an excellent job of sexing up all the sugar 13 Stylus Magazine was pleased with Stefani s performance on the song stating that she lets her voice ride gently on top of the melody pushed along by the gentle steel drums in the background 14 PopMatters commented that No Doubt isn t afraid of working with new ideas but that the dancehall of Underneath It All was unsuccessful and sloppy 15 In its review of The Singles 1992 2003 OMH Media described the song as an embarrassingly self conscious reggae pastiche unimproved by a guest rap from Jamaican dancehall queen Lady Saw 16 On their end of year list The Village Voice named the song as one of the Singles of the Year for 2002 citation needed Chart performance edit Underneath It All peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks 17 becoming No Doubt s highest charting US single Don t Speak had not been allowed onto the Hot 100 as it did not have a commercial single release 18 It was successful in mainstream music topping the Top 40 Mainstream and reaching number two on the Top 40 Tracks The single was also successful in the adult contemporary radio market reaching number two on the Adult Top 40 chart with a 2004 re appearance atop the Top 40 Adult Recurrents and peaking at number 27 on the Adult Contemporary chart It had some crossover success on urban contemporary and Hispanic rhythmic stations reaching the top 40 on the Latin Pop Airplay and Rhythmic Top 40 charts and number 23 on the Latin Tropical Salsa Airplay 19 The single fared poorer on the Canadian Singles Chart where it peaked at number 35 17 Underneath It All debuted at number 18 on the UK Singles chart but was unable to reach a higher position It was unsuccessful across Europe only reaching the top 40 in Austria and Sweden 17 On the ARIA Charts the single peaked at number 28 and remained on the chart for seven weeks 20 In New Zealand the single peaked at number eight for two consecutive weeks and stayed on the chart for over four months 21 Music video editThe accompanying music video for the song was directed by Sophie Muller and directing collaborative Logan 22 It opens with a sequence of Stefani as shown on the cover of the single removing several pieces of clothing and later lying on a bed After a scene with her in front of a white heart with roses bassist Tony Kanal and drummer Adrian Young play basketball while Stefani stands against the wall Stefani is then shown against a sparkling sky followed by a scene of the whole band bicycling during Lady Saw s toast The video closes with a scene of Stefani jumping on a bed in white undergarments and without makeup Muller wanted to add more sexual themes to the look of the video to contrast with the innocence of the song s lyrics The original idea for the video was to show Stefani with heavy makeup really over done like a stripper and have her remove her clothing throughout the video Muller found that this complicated the video too much so each sequence shows Stefani with progressively less makeup instead Muller decided to use a color scheme with bright colors such as orange lime green and pink and the contrast was increased using Symphony in post production The bicycling scene was to originally show footage that the band shot while recording in Jamaica since Stefani wanted to include a Jamaican theme Instead the scene was created by filming the individual band members on a twelve foot turntable in front of a bluescreen Tracks were used to shoot two members riding next to each other and Logan used computer generated imagery to show the entire band bicycling in Jamaica 22 The video was successful on video channels It debuted on MTV s Total Request Live October 7 2002 at number seven 23 It reached number five on the countdown 24 and was on the program for twenty four days 23 Underneath It All peaked at number two on MuchMusic s Countdown in September 2002 17 The video received nominations for Best Pop Video and Best Cinematography at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards but lost to Justin Timberlake s Cry Me a River and Johnny Cash s cover of Hurt respectively 25 Track listing and formats editCD maxi single Underneath It All featuring Lady Saw album version 5 03 Underneath It All Radio 1Live acoustic version 3 44 Just a Girl Radio 1Live acoustic version 3 30 Underneath It All video 5 03 2 track CD single Underneath It All featuring Lady Saw album version 5 03 Underneath It All Radio 1Live acoustic version 3 44Personnel editGwen Stefani vocals Tom Dumont guitar keyboards Tony Kanal bass keyboards saxophone Adrian Young drums percussion Gabrial McNair trombone Lady Saw vocals Ned Douglas programming Robbie Shakespeare additional melodic bass Andy Potts saxophone Django Stewart saxophoneCharts editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for Underneath It All Chart 2002 2004 Peakposition Australia ARIA 26 28 Austria O3 Austria Top 40 27 34 Belgium Ultratip Bubbling Under Flanders 28 13 Canada Nielsen SoundScan 29 34 Europe Eurochart Hot 100 30 46 France SNEP 31 71 Germany Official German Charts 32 42 Ireland IRMA 33 39 Netherlands Dutch Top 40 34 31 Netherlands Single Top 100 35 49 New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 36 8 Romania Romanian Top 100 37 27 Scotland OCC 38 20 Sweden Sverigetopplistan 39 39 Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 40 54 UK Singles OCC 41 18 US Billboard Hot 100 42 3 US Adult Contemporary Billboard 43 27 US Adult Top 40 Billboard 44 2 US Mainstream Top 40 Billboard 45 1 US Rhythmic Billboard 46 38 Year end charts edit 2002 year end chart performance for Underneath It All Chart 2002 Position US Billboard Hot 100 47 71 2003 year end chart performance for Underneath It All Chart 2003 Position US Billboard Hot 100 48 59 US Adult Top 40 Billboard 49 15Certifications editCertifications and sales for Underneath It All Region Certification Certified units sales United States RIAA 50 Platinum 1 000 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Release history editRelease dates and formats for Underneath It All Region Date Format s Label s Ref United States July 22 2002 2002 07 22 Contemporary hit radio Interscope 51 Australia September 2 2002 2002 09 02 CD 52 United States September 23 2002 2002 09 23 Hot adult contemporary radio 53 United Kingdom September 30 2002 2002 09 30 CDcassette 54 References edit Underneath It All Montoya Paris and Lanham Tom The Singles 1992 2003 Interscope Records November 25 2003 Strauss Neil No Doubt s Anniversary Party Rolling Stone January 31 2002 Retrieved July 14 2007 Edwards Gavin No Doubt Make Party Music Rolling Stone October 16 2001 Retrieved October 22 2007 Butler Adika Lady Saw Where Itz At 2004 Retrieved August 10 2007 Archived May 19 2007 at the Wayback Machine Deeper with No Doubt VH1 January 24 2002 Sanneh Kelefa Just a Girl Or Wishing To Be More The New York Times October 26 2002 Retrieved October 28 2007 a b c Sheet music for Underneath It All Hal Leonard Corporation 2001 a b Rock Steady liner notes This same sample closes the song but proceeds to become slowed down after a few seconds in Interscope Records December 11 2001 No Doubt Mixtape No Doubt Underneath It All Pop Mix Scheffield Rob Rock Steady No Doubt Review Rolling Stone issue 887 January 2 2002 Retrieved August 4 2007 Oliver Lisa No Doubt Rock Steady LAUNCHcast February 14 2002 Retrieved August 4 2007 Empire Kitty No Doubt Underneath It All Archived February 8 2012 at the Wayback Machine NME September 19 2002 Retrieved October 28 2007 Delaney Colleen No Doubt Rock Steady Review Archived October 21 2007 at the Wayback Machine Stylus Magazine September 1 2003 Retrieved August 4 2007 Miller Eden No Doubt Rock Steady PopMatters December 10 2001 Retrieved August 4 2007 McDonnell Sara No Doubt The Singles 1992 2003 Archived October 17 2012 at the Wayback Machine OMH Media Retrieved October 28 2007 a b c d No Doubt Underneath It All Top40 Charts com Retrieved August 14 2007 No Doubt gt Awards gt Billboard Singles AllMusic Retrieved August 14 2007 Rock Steady gt Awards gt Billboard Singles AllMusic Retrieved August 14 2007 No Doubt feat Lady Saw Underneath It All Australian Charts com Retrieved August 4 2007 No Doubt feat Lady Saw Underneath It All Charts org nz Retrieved August 4 2007 a b Interview with Music Video Directors Sophie Muller amp Logan MVWire Retrieved August 22 2007 Archived September 28 2007 at the Wayback Machine a b The TRL Archive Debuts Archived September 28 2007 at the Wayback Machine ATRL Retrieved August 10 2007 The TRL Archive Recap October 2002 Archived September 28 2007 at the Wayback Machine ATRL Retrieved August 10 2007 2003 MTV Video Music Awards Rock on the Net Retrieved August 4 2007 No Doubt Underneath It All ARIA Top 50 Singles No Doubt Underneath It All in German O3 Austria Top 40 No Doubt Underneath It All in Dutch Ultratip Canadian Digital Song Sales Billboard October 4 2003 Retrieved December 11 2018 Eurochart Hot 100 Singles PDF Music amp Media Vol 20 no 43 October 19 2002 p 9 Retrieved March 8 2020 No Doubt Underneath It All in French Les classement single No Doubt Underneath It All in German GfK Entertainment charts Retrieved November 26 2018 Irish charts com Discography No Doubt Irish Singles Chart Retrieved January 15 2020 Nederlandse Top 40 week 14 2004 in Dutch Dutch Top 40 Retrieved November 26 2018 No Doubt Underneath It All in Dutch Single Top 100 No Doubt Underneath It All Top 40 Singles Arhiva romanian top 100 Editia 45 saptamina 11 11 17 11 2002 in Romanian Romanian Top 100 Archived from the original on February 17 2005 Retrieved May 11 2020 Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved November 26 2018 No Doubt Underneath It All Singles Top 100 No Doubt Underneath It All Swiss Singles Chart Official Singles Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved November 26 2018 No Doubt Chart History Hot 100 Billboard No Doubt Chart History Adult Contemporary Billboard No Doubt Chart History Adult Pop Songs Billboard No Doubt Chart History Pop Songs Billboard No Doubt Chart History Rhythmic Billboard Longbored Surfer 2002 longboredsurfer com Retrieved June 21 2017 Billboard Top 100 2003 Archived from the original on March 4 2009 Retrieved August 28 2010 2003 The Year in Music Billboard Vol 115 no 52 December 27 2003 p YE 80 Retrieved October 24 2021 American single certifications No Doubt Underneath It All Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved July 7 2023 Going for Adds PDF Radio amp Records No 1462 July 19 2002 p 26 Retrieved June 8 2021 The ARIA Report New Releases Singles Week Commencing 2nd September 2002 PDF ARIA September 2 2002 p 27 Archived from the original PDF on September 6 2002 Retrieved June 8 2021 Going for Adds PDF Radio amp Records No 1471 September 20 2002 p 33 Retrieved June 8 2021 New Releases For Week Starting 30 September 2002 Singles PDF Music Week September 28 2002 p 31 Retrieved August 28 2021 External links editNo Doubt 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