What Is Love Baby Dont Hurt Me No More

1993 unmarried by Haddaway

"What Is Dear"
HaddawayWhatIsLoveMaxiCDCover.jpg
Single by Haddaway
from the album The Album
B-side "Sing About Beloved"
Released
  • 8 May 1993 (Europe)
  • August 1993 (U.s.)
Genre
  • Eurodance,[1] [ii]
  • dance-pop[iii] [four]
Length four:29
Label Kokosnoot
Songwriter(s)
  • Dee Halligan
  • Inferior Torello
Producer(s)
  • Dee Dee Halligan
  • Inferior Torello
Haddaway singles chronology
"What Is Love"
(1993)
"Life"
(1993)
Music video
"What Is Dear" on YouTube

"What Is Honey" is a vocal recorded by Trinidadian-German Eurodance creative person Haddaway for his debut album, The Album. The song was released on 8 May 1993 as the album's lead unmarried. It was a massive hit in Europe, becoming a number-one hitting in at least 13 countries and reaching number two in Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. Outside Europe, the single was a hitting worldwide, reaching number 11 in the U.s.a., number 12 in Australia, number 17 in Canada, and number 48 in New Zealand. The vocal earned Haddaway two awards at the German 1994 Echo Award, in the categories "Best National Single" and "Best National Trip the light fantastic Unmarried".

Background [edit]

"What Is Love" was written and produced by High german music producer and composer Dee Dee Halligan (Dieter Lünstedt a.yard.a. Tony Hendrik) and Junior Torello (Karin Hartmann-Eisenblätter a.k.a. Karin van Haaren) of Coconut Records in Hennef (Sieg) near Cologne. They were waiting for the right singer for the song. Trinidadian-built-in singer Nestor Alexander Haddaway was then chosen to sing it. He used to piece of work as a producer, dancer and choreographer before he was signed to Kokosnoot Records.[5] In a 2012 interview Haddaway said about the making of "What Is Honey":

Nosotros just used ideas that were fresh at that time and tried to brand something that nobody else had (...) The song came really fast. I had the idea for the melodies in nigh 45 minutes and the total construction of the song was washed in a day and a half.[vi]

The female person song on the track, meanwhile, was a stock sample released on the Zero-G sample compilation CD "Datafile i", which was produced by Naught-G co-founder and Jack 'N' Arctic fellow member Ed Stratton, aka Human Auto, and was aimed at trip the light fantastic toe producers, DJs, programmers and artists.[7]

Release and legacy [edit]

"What Is Love" was released in Europe in May 1993 and in the US in Baronial 1993. Information technology hit number one in 13 countries: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Republic of finland, French republic, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland and Republic of zimbabwe. In Sweden, Germany and the United Kingdom, it peaked at number 2. In the latter, the vocal reached that position on the United kingdom Singles Chart in its fifth week on the chart, on June 27, 1993.[eight] Additionally, "What Is Love" was a number iii hit in Republic of iceland, and information technology managed to climb up to the top spot also on the Eurochart Hot 100. Debuting at number 87 on 28 August 1993, the song reached number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. The song also peaked at number 12 in Commonwealth of australia. By March 1994, worldwide sales of "What Is Love" had already reached 2.half-dozen million.[nine]

When asked about the pregnant of "What Is Love" in a 2015 interview, Haddaway said:

People always ask me about what I meant, (...) I meant that 'what is love' needs to exist defined by everyone by his ain definition. It's unique and individual. For me, it has to do with trust, honesty, and dedication.[ten]

Critical reception [edit]

AllMusic editor Jose F. Promis called "What Is Dear" "one of the 1990s' quintessential dance tunes".[11] In 2015, Victor Beigelman from The A.V. Club deemed it a "Europop banger that more xx years later remains relentlessly tricky and far more than profound than it ever had any correct to be."[12] Larry Flick from Billboard described it every bit a "glorious pop/house ditty", and stated that "wildly catchy chorus is complemented by a slick, synth-happy arrangement. Haddaway will conjure up images of Seal and Sydney Youngblood with his worldly baritone delivery. A sure-fire dance hit that has the muscle to push its mode onto pop formats with ease."[13] Milo Miles from The Boston Globe wrote, "He pours such delicacy and anguish into the short phrases they become loud whispers that stay in the ear. With perfectly lubricated synthesizers bouncing abroad backside him, Haddaway gets precious mileage out of minimal lyrics."[fourteen] Student newspaper Columbia Daily Spectator said it "will transport you lot instantly to the aureate historic period of house music."[15] Jim Farber from Daily News noted that "What Is Love" "uses every sound information technology has to punch the crush: a stabbing synth line, a tense bass, an uplifting lead song and an encouragingly frantic female person voice to back it up. It's a audio at once insinuating and insistent, sensual and wild." He also deemed it "the world'southward natural followup" to Robin South.' "Show Me Honey".[sixteen]

Dave Sholin from the Gavin Study commented, "Try sitting still seconds after this upbeat entry kicks in." He also noted that Haddaway's style is "reminscent [sic] of the Fine Immature Cannibals and just as heady."[17] Mike Wood from Idolator chosen it a "catchy" anthem, that "permeated our collective consciousness given the heavily-repeated airplay".[18] Music writer James Masterton stated in his weekly Britain chart commentary, that the vocal "is undoubtedly one of the best soul releases of the year."[xix] Pan-European magazine Music & Media said it has a "fast house beat augmented past Nestor Haddaway'southward securely soulful vocals. This is definitely on par with annihilation that has come out of Chicago'south deep house scene for quite some time."[20] Wendi Cermak from The Network Forty described the track equally "splendiferous", and noted that "the eargasmic synth stabs in the extended mix are pulling even odds in Vegas for dance-floor-filling capability and the edit screams for radio airplay..."[21] Luke Turner from The Quietus wrote that "What Is Honey" "bangs because it manages to exist ii things—a terrific soul tune simply also rather stern as well, with infernally naggy synth lines and drilled repetition in the rhythms."[22]

Music video [edit]

The music video of "What Is Love" was directed by German music video director Volker Hannwacker.[23] It features Haddaway in a mansion pursued past 3 femme fatales, one of whom is a vampire.[24]

Accolades [edit]

Yr Publisher State Honor Rank
1994 Echo Award Frg "Best National Single"[25] 1
1994 Echo Award Frg "Best National Dance Single"[25] 1
2005 Bruce Pollock United states of america "The 7,500 Most Important Songs of 1944-2000"[26] *
2011 Paste The states "Awesome One-Hitting Wonders of the 1990s"[27] 6
2011 MTV Dance United Kingdom "The 100 Biggest 90's Trip the light fantastic toe Anthems of All Time"[28] 57
2012 Porcys Poland "100 Singli 1990-1999"[29] 77
2013 Complex United States "10 Essential Eurodance Classics"[30] *
2013 Max Commonwealth of australia "grand Greatest Songs of All Fourth dimension"[31] 189
2013 Vibe United States "Earlier EDM: xxx Dance Tracks from the '90s That Changed the Game"[32] 4
2014 Idolator Usa "The 50 Best Pop Singles of 1994"[18] 5
2017 BuzzFeed Usa "The 101 Greatest Dance Songs of the '90s"[33] 11
2019 Elle United States "52 All-time 1990s Popular Songs"[34] 39
2019 Insider The states "The 57 Best One-Striking Wonders of All Time"[35] *

(*) indicates the list is unordered.

In popular culture [edit]

"What is Dear" experienced a revival as the song from the Saturday Nighttime Live "Roxbury Guys" sketches afterwards expanded into the 1998 feature flick A Dark at the Roxbury, where two brothers (played by Chris Kattan and Will Ferrell) frequently went to dance clubs with a 3rd person (including actors such as Sylvester Stallone and Jim Carrey), credited equally "Barhop". It was too used in the 2013 video game Saints Row Iv and included as one of the tracks in But Dance 2017.[36] [37] The song was likewise sung by Ulysses Klaue (played by Andy Serkis) while being interrogated by Everett K. Ross (played by Martin Freeman) in the 2018 motion-picture show Black Panther.[38]

Formats and rails listings [edit]

Charts [edit]

Weekly charts [edit]

Embrace versions and sampling [edit]

  • In 2007, the vocal was covered past indie band The Gossip, with lead singer Beth Ditto changing the lyrics to "When Is Tiffin?, Baby I'm Hungry, I'thou Hungry, For More".[93]
  • In 2009, singer and songwriter Diane Birch completely rearranged the song,[94] [95] that later on was featured on Billboard mag's Mashup Monday in 2010.[96]
  • In 2010, Swedish boy band East.M.D. released a pianoforte carol version of "What Is Dear" as the 2nd single from their sophomore studio album Rewind.[97]
  • In 2010, American rappers Eminem and Lil Wayne sampled the vocal for the single "No Love" from Eminem's 7th studio album, Recovery.[2]
  • In 2014, Canadian vocaliser Kiesza did a "piano-and-synth cover" of the song.[98]

Klaas version [edit]

"Klaas meets Haddaway – What Is Honey 2K9"
What-Is-Love-2k9.jpg
Single past Klaas
Released 2009
Characterization Mostiko
Songwriter(s)
  • Dee Dee Halligan
  • Inferior Torello
Producer(s) Klaas
Music video
"What is Beloved 2K9" on YouTube

In 2009, German DJ Klaas remixed the song under the title "Klaas meets Haddaway – What Is Love 2K9". This remix charted in several European countries.

Chart (2009) Acme
position
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top twoscore)[99] 37
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[100] 41
Kingdom of belgium (Ultratip Wallonia)[101] 9
France (SNEP)[102] 5
Germany (Official German Charts)[103] 60
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[104] 49

Lost Frequencies version [edit]

"What Is Love 2016"
What-Is-Love-2016-Lost-Frequencies.jpg
Single by Lost Frequencies
from the album Less Is More than
Released 7 October 2016
Length 2:52
Characterization
  • Armada
  • Mostiko
Songwriter(s)
  • Dee Dee Halligan
  • Inferior Torello
  • Felix De Laet
Producer(s)
  • Hal Ritson
  • Felix De Laet
Lost Frequencies singles chronology
"Beautiful Life"
(2016)
"What Is Love 2016"
(2016)
"All or Aught"
(2017)
Music video
"What Is Dearest 2016" on YouTube

In 2016, Belgian DJ Lost Frequencies released a cover titled "What Is Love 2016", equally a single from his debut anthology Less Is More.[105] It was actually already produced back in 2014 as a remix for Jaymes Young'south cover version of "What is Love". This version was remade for the album and became a hitting on a number of European singles charts and topped the Belgian Ultratop Official Singles Chart.

Music video [edit]

An official music video was released directed past Soulvizion. It features the Dutch professional basketball player Don Rigters[106] who plays the role of David Rose, a basketball game player who is severely injured trying to make a comeback to the game with encouragement from his girlfriend, (played by Melissa Kanza), his 3 teammates, (Alkenah Wansing, Jeroen Jansen and Lindy Chippendel) and by his basketball game motorcoach (played by J E Rigters).

Runway listing [edit]

  • Fleet / Mostiko, 7 Oct 2016
  1. "What Is Dearest 2016" – 2:52
  • Armada / Mostiko, 28 October 2016
  1. What Is Love 2016" (Regi & Lester Williams Remix) – iv:21
  • Lost & Cie / Fleet, eleven November 2016
  1. "What Is Beloved 2016" (Regi & Lester Williams Remix) – 3:08
  2. "What Is Love 2016" (Regi & Lester Williams Extended Remix) – iv:10
  • Armada / Mostiko, half dozen January 2017
  1. "What Is Honey 2016" (Mike Mago Remix) – three:29
  2. "What Is Love 2016" (Zonderling Remix) – 3:11
  3. "What Is Dear 2016" (Galactic Marvl Remix) – 2:54
  4. "What Is Love 2016" (Rose Remix) – 3:08
  5. "What Is Love 2016" (Mike Mago Extended Remix) – five:49
  6. "What Is Dearest 2016" (Zonderling Extended Remix) – 4:27
  7. "What Is Love 2016" (Rose Extended Remix) – 4:08
  8. "What Is Love 2016" (Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Remix) – iii:29

Weekly charts [edit]

Chart (2016–2017) Peak
position
Republic of austria (Ö3 Austria Peak 40)[107] 20
Kingdom of belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[108] 1
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[109] 12
France (SNEP)[110] 92
Frg (Official High german Charts)[111] 24
Germany (Airplay Chart)[112] ii
Hungary (Rádiós Top 40)[113] forty
Netherlands (Single Summit 100)[114] 73
Poland (Polish Airplay Meridian 100)[115] 29
Slovakia (Rádio Summit 100)[116] 38
Slovenia (SloTop50)[117] twenty
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[118] 99
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[119] 52

Year-end charts [edit]

Nautical chart (2016) Height
position
Belgium (Ultratop l Flemish region)[120] 41

Certifications [edit]

Run across also [edit]

  • List of Dutch Top 40 number-one singles of 1993
  • Listing of number-one hits of 1993 (Austria)
  • List of number-one hits of 1993 (Italy)
  • Listing of number-i singles of 1993 (Finland)
  • List of number-one singles of 1993 (France)
  • Listing of number-one singles of 1993 (Spain)
  • List of number-one singles of the 1990s (Switzerland)
  • VG-lista 1964 to 1994
  • VRT Top thirty number-one hits of 1993

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External links [edit]

  • "What Is Love" at Discogs

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