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Lady (Hear Me Tonight)
2000 single by Modjo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Lady (Hear Me Tonight)" is a song by French house duo Modjo, written and performed by vocalist Yann Destagnol and producer Romain Tranchart. It was released on 19 June 2000 as the lead single from their only album, Modjo (2001). The song contains a sample of Chic's "Soup for One" (1982). "Lady (Hear Me Tonight)" became a major worldwide success, topping at least 10 music charts, including the national charts of Ireland, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. It also topped the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart in January 2001. In 2025, Billboard magazine ranked it among "The 100 Best Dance Songs of All Time".[2]
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Background
Romain Tranchart and Yann Destal, the members of Modjo, were attendees of the American School of Modern Music in Paris, France when they signed a record deal with UMG. Until signing the deal, they had not agreed on their band name, and "Lady" was only the "third or fourth" song they had written.[3]
Content
"Lady (Hear Me Tonight)" is written in the key of B-flat minor and proceeds at a moderately fast tempo of 128 beats per minute, in common time.[4] It features a guitar sample of the 1982 single "Soup for One" performed by Chic, as written by Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards.[5] Since 2009, Chic has added the song to their concert setlist, which is often performed as a mash-up song with "Soup for One".[6]
The single includes the original version of the track, plus an acoustic version, both performed by Modjo. Remixes have been provided by Harry Romero, Roy Davis Jr. and Danny Tenaglia.[7]
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Release
The song debuted at number one in the United Kingdom on 10 September 2000,[8] where it stayed for two weeks to become the sixteenth-best-selling single of 2000.[9] It also reached number one in seven other European countries and became a top-ten hit in several others, including Australia, Canada and New Zealand.[10][11] In the United States, the song peaked at number 81 on the Billboard Hot 100[12] and number one on the Hot Dance Club Play chart.[13][14] As of 2017, the single has sold two million copies worldwide.[3]
Critical reception and legacy
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Upon release, Scottish Daily Record named "Lady (Hear Me Tonight)" a "brilliant" house track.[15] In 2012, Australian music channel Max ranked the song number 790 in their list of the "1000 Greatest Songs of All Time".[16] In 2018, Mixmag included it in their list of "The 30 Best Vocal House Anthems Ever".[17] In 2019, Insider featured the song in their list of the "102 Songs Everyone Should Listen to in Their Lifetime".[18] In 2025, Billboard magazine ranked it number 22 in their list of "The 100 Best Dance Songs of All Time", writing, "When you build your song on a Chic sample, it's guaranteed to be gold, but the pure disco perfection of French band Modjo's "Lady (Hear Me Tonight)" is somehow even more emotionally powerful than the Nile Rogers original. This French Touch love song is tinged with the genre's signature sense of bittersweet melody, giving it a nostalgic sort of sepia tone that plucks on the heartstrings, even if it's your first time hearing it. Released in the summer of 2000, it has become a classic of the time period with a walking bassline that begs you to dance across the room, look your crush in the eye and declare your love for all to hear."[2]
In 2024, Norwegian DJ and producer Kygo interpolated the chorus of the song in his single "For Life" featuring British singer Zak Abel and Nile Rodgers, whose 1982 song "Soup for One" with his group Chic was sampled in "Lady (Hear Me Tonight)".[19]
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Music video
The accompanying music video for "Lady (Hear Me Tonight)" was directed by François Nemeta and was filmed in June 2000 in various locations in Quebec, Canada.[20][21]
The video starts off with a teenager with a shaved head who walks into a restaurant where his friends, a teenage couple, are waiting for him. The three pool all their money together, take it to a used car dealership (the two members of Modjo have a cameo in this scene as a car salesman and a mechanic), buy a car and drive it to a country fair. The three watch a band playing in a bar and then grab their instruments during a break. Their efforts aren't appreciated, and the teenager with the shaved head is hit with a bottle thrown from the crowd, after which they are chased out. They then sneak into a motel, where they proceed to shower and sleep. The next morning, they are chased out by the hotel manager, and drive until their car breaks down. The girl leads the boys into the woods, and they come across a cliff with a view of a city, which they gaze at in awe as the sun sets.
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Austin Mahone version
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"Lady (Hear Me Tonight)" was covered by American singer Austin Mahone featuring rapper Pitbull under the shortened title "Lady". It was released on 10 February 2017, along with its lyrics video.[101]
Background
The song is a remix of the 2001 "Lady (Hear Me Tonight)" by Modjo. The song features Pitbull, which marks the second collaboration between the two, following 2014's "Mmm Yeah".[102] On New Year's Eve, Mahone performed "Lady" on Pitbull's New Year's Revolution.[103][104] The song peaked at number one on the Billboard Dance Club Songs.[105] This earned Mahone's first number-one single in the US.[106]
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