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: This track was part of their early effort to "test the waters" in the music industry beyond just dancing and choreography.

"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

: 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 les_twins_you_dont_know_me_explicit_version

: It features dark, urban aesthetics and visual effects where one twin often emerges from the shadow of the other.

: The hook, "Nah nah nah you don't know me," emphasizes that people often form opinions based on surface-level observations or past perceptions. : This track was part of their early

The song serves as a defiant message to critics and casual fans who only see their public-facing success.

: The lyrics contain aggressive, explicit language that reflects a "hood type" background despite their high-fashion success. Key Themes & Lyrics : They mention "switching

: 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