"You Don’t Know Me (Explicit Version)" is a 2016 hip-hop track by the world-renowned French dance duo (Laurent and Larry Bourgeois). While primarily known as dancers for Beyoncé and winners of World of Dance , the brothers used this song to transition into the music industry and express their personal journey. Key Themes & Lyrics
: The lyrics contain aggressive, explicit language that reflects a "hood type" background despite their high-fashion success.
: This track was part of their early effort to "test the waters" in the music industry beyond just dancing and choreography. les_twins_you_dont_know_me_explicit_version
: Around this time, they were also expanding their brand, Eleven Paris , and working with major fashion houses like Jean Paul Gaultier and YSL .
: They mention "switching up lanes" and being "mad cause they picking up gain," referring to their rise from the projects of Sarcelles to international stardom. The Music Video "You Don’t Know Me (Explicit Version)" is a
: Rather than a standard music video, it acts as a showcase for their synchronicity and freestyle abilities, which are often described as "badass" and "Matrix-like" by fans. Career Context
The song serves as a defiant message to critics and casual fans who only see their public-facing success. : This track was part of their early
: It features dark, urban aesthetics and visual effects where one twin often emerges from the shadow of the other.