On the Eurochart Hot 100, "What's Up" reached number 21. Joe PSAs and pairs/edits footage from He-Man and the Masters of the Universe with their own techno-house cover of ”What’s Up” (which eventually interpolates Don’t Cry Out Loud by Melissa Manchester). and added that Linda Perry "sings in her rich, soulful voice about the frustrations she feels as she tries to adjust to her place in the universe. Le groupe signe avec Interscope Records en juillet 1991 après une performance à la Gavin Convention, où il ouvre pour Primus. Swedishcharts.com – 4 Non Blondes – What's Up? 4 Non Blondes est un groupe de rock américain, originaire de San Francisco, en Californie. "[13], "What's Up?" In 2011, the song appeared in the film Young Adult, starring Charlize Theron[94] Also, in 2011, Ariana Grande sampled and interpolated the song in her debut single, "Put Your Hearts Up". qu'ils connaissent le succès en 1993. La dernière modification de cette page a été faite le 24 novembre 2019 à 18:56. has been disliked by some critics. La dernière modification de cette page a été faite le 25 mai 2020 à 19:53. It was successful in the United States[1] and in several European countries, peaking at number one in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden and Switzerland. *sales figures based on certification alone^shipments figures based on certification alone sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. ", Norwegiancharts.com – 4 Non Blondes – What's Up? [97] In Brazil, the song was included in the international soundtrack of Olho no Olho telenovela (Rede Globo). The cover was released worldwide in spring 1994, peaking at number 6 on the UK Singles Chart and number 8 on the Irish Singles Chart. In the Brooklyn Nine-Nine episode "The Negotiations", Jake Peralta and Doug Judy (portrayed by Andy Samberg and Craig Robinson respectively) sing the song at a karaoke club. She had told this to Jimmy Iovine, who agreed, preferring Perry's demo version over Tickle's. D'après Perry, elle et Hall étaient au Nightbreak, un club de San Francisco, et lorsque le trio avait besoin d'une chanteuse, Perry dira qu'elle en est une, et Hall répondra « Je sais ». "[11] Sunday Life wrote in their review, that the song is "naggingly memorable". ", "DJ Miko Chart History (Dance Club Songs)", Ultratop.be – What's Up – Dance Version – Minnesota", Swisscharts.com – What's Up – Dance Version – Minnesota", https://www.shazam.com/track/40500826/whats-up, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CCqK9cjlyA, "Sense8 Episodes 4–6 Recap: Let's Have an Orgy! 9 contributors total, last edit on May 27, 2020. In the Australasia region, "What's Up" was popular in New Zealand, reaching number 23 on the RIANZ Singles Chart, but it was a commercial failure in Australia, reaching number 92 on the ARIA Singles Chart. Tickle's instrumental (over the original vocals) could be heard on Perry's episode of Behind the Music; Tickle's version was never released. Classements, certifications et successions. "[9] R.S. In 2020, Haneefah Wood and AJ Michalka performed a cover of the song in an episode of Schooled. It reached number 14 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and went gold, but peaked higher in many other countries, reaching number-one in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland while reaching number two in the United Kingdom and Australia. It was released as the album's second single in 1993. [93] Additionally, this version of “What’s Up” has become so popular, it led to the common misconception that it was originally featured in He-Man. Austrian-charts.com – 4 Non Blondes – What's Up? Préparant la préproduction de l'album, Day est renvoyée et remplacée par Richardson. ", "Íslenski Listinn Topp 40 (05.08.1993 – 11.08.1993)", The Irish Charts – Search Results – What's Up? Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. [3] Perry revealed on Behind the Music that she hated David Tickle's reworked version (with different lyrics) intended to be used for their album. Recording Industry Association of America, https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=4_Non_Blondes&oldid=164813192, Page pointant vers des bases relatives à la musique, Article de Wikipédia avec notice d'autorité, licence Creative Commons attribution, partage dans les mêmes conditions, comment citer les auteurs et mentionner la licence, Christa Hillhouse - basse (1989-1994, 2014), Dawn Richardson - batterie (1991-1994, 2014), Wanda Day - batterie (1989-1991, décédée en 1997). Le single s'est classé numéro un en Pologne, en Autriche, en Suisse, en Allemagne, en Irlande, en Norvège et aux Pays-Bas. ", Ultratop.be – 4 Non Blondes – What's Up? sort en 1992 sans faire parler de lui. Avant la sortie de leur premier album, Roger Rocha remplace Shaunna Hall à la guitare, et Dawn Richardson remplace Wanda Day à la batterie. ", "Zoo Music - S1E13: "That Great Big Hill…, "The Miseducation of Cameron Post (2018) : Soundtracks", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=What%27s_Up%3F_(4_Non_Blondes_song)&oldid=985029375, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Recorded, mixed and produced by David Tickle, This page was last edited on 23 October 2020, at 15:03. Treads the line between album rock and modern rock, with the piano version favoring the former. ", Offiziellecharts.de – 4 Non Blondes – What's Up? The title was chosen to avoid confusion with Marvin Gaye's 1971 song "What's Going On". Norwegiancharts.com – 4 Non Blondes – What's Up? Italian disc jockey DJ Miko covered the song as a dance track in 1993 (retitled without the question mark) with vocals provided by British singer Louise Gard. However, the phrase "what's going on?" 4 Non Blondes est un groupe de rock américain, originaire de San Francisco, en Californie. Roger Rocha se joint à eux après l'enregistrement de l'album et reste jusqu'en 1994. [90][91] It has since become an internet meme,[92] with a shortened version (titled “HEYYEYAAEYAAAEYAEYAA”) amassing over 172 million views on YouTube as of August 2020. est une chanson du groupe de rock américain 4 Non Blondes, sortie en 1993.Il s'agit du 2 e extrait de l'album Bigger, Better, Faster, More!.Le single a rencontré le succès au Brésil [1] et dans la plupart des pays européens. The song has been used in numerous forms of media including films, television, video games and as a sample in other musical works. Linda Perry quitte le groupe pour commencer une carrière solo, le groupe est alors dissous[7]. Le guitariste Louis Metoyer finira le morceau. [4], Bill Lamb from About.com said that the song "seemingly appeared out of nowhere, becoming a neo-folkie hit first on modern rock radio stations and then on the pop charts. Everything about the song is so awful that if I sat down and tried to write the worst song ever, I couldn't even make it 10 percent of the reality of how awful that song is. In 2015 it appeared in the fourth episode, "What's Going On? Australian-charts.com – 4 Non Blondes – What's Up? Il s'agit du 2e extrait de l'album Bigger, Better, Faster, More!. The final version was recorded in one day after Iovine allowed 4 Non Blondes to re-record Perry's demo version. Swisscharts.com – 4 Non Blondes – What's Up? On peut entendre la chanson dans l'épisode 4 (2015) de la saison 1 et l'épisode 5 (2017) de la saison 2 (sous la forme d'un remix) de la série Sense8. C'est avec le titre What's Up? A master recording version of the song was used in Rock Band 4. ", "Dutch single certifications – 4 Non Blondes – What's Up", Nederlandse Vereniging van Producenten en Importeurs van beeld- en geluidsdragers, "New Zealand single certifications – 4 Non Blondes – What's Up", "Guld- och Platinacertifikat − År 1987−1998", "British single certifications – 4 Non Blondes – What's Up", "American single certifications – 4 Non Blondes – What's Up", Recording Industry Association of America, "The ARIA Australian Top 100 Singles Chart – Week Ending 10 Apr 1994", The Irish Charts – Search Results – What's Up", "Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100", Swedishcharts.com – DJ Miko – What's Up? album. It reached number one in Portugal and on the Canadian RPM Dance chart, peaked at number two in Finland and also charted in Belgium and Switzerland. What's Up? En 1992, pendant l'enregistrement de Bigger, Better, Faster, More! 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Le single a rencontré le succès au Brésil[1] et dans la plupart des pays européens. ", of the Netflix Original series Sense8;[95] the episode's title quotes the song's refrain. est une chanson du groupe de rock américain 4 Non Blondes, sortie en 1993. sort en 1992 sans faire parler de lui. Since its feature on the show, the song has become an anthem for the fandom and is often sung by the fans to welcome the cast and crew of the show. [17], "What's Up?" [12] Ronny Johansen from Troms Folkeblad commented, "What a wonderful use of voice and what an irresistible song! La bassiste Christa Hillhouse et la guitariste Shaunna Hall, camarades de chambre, font la rencontre de la batteuse Wanda Day qui rejoint le groupe. Rolf Edmund Lund from Norwegian newspaper Altaposten complimented Perry's voice as "incredibly good". Leur première répétition devait se faire à 18 h le 17 octobre 1989, mais à 17 h un séisme se fait ressentir dans la banlieue de San Francisco[1],[2]. ", Lescharts.com – 4 Non Blondes – What's Up? We have an official Whats Up tab made … "What's Up?" Murthi from New Straits Times called it "anthemic" and noted that it "is probably one of the simplest and catchiest pop songs to be produced in recent times. ", Austriancharts.at – 4 Non Blondes – What's Up? The song also appears in the 5th episode of the second season, "Fear Never Fixed Anything" as a remix performed by Riley. It was released as the album's second single in 1993. Difficulty: novice. Charts.org.nz – 4 Non Blondes – What's Up? ", Dutchcharts.nl – 4 Non Blondes – What's Up? Key: A. "Ten Songs Radio Never Should Play Again", Australian-charts.com – 4 Non Blondes – What's Up? En 1995, Linda Perry quitte le groupe pour commencer une carrière solo, le groupe est alors dissous. In the United States it reached number 58 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and number 19 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart. Also, in 2020, FJØRA made her own cover of the song, and it was featured on the trailer of the Amazon original series Welcome to the Blumhouse. Tuning: E A D G B E. Capo: 2nd fret. The title does not appear in the song's lyrics. "[5] AllMusic editor Tom Demalon described it as a "massive, neo-hippie anthem" in his review of the Bigger, Better, Faster, More! Songwriters Carl Barât and Stuart Braithwaite named the song the worst ever. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. View official tab. " What's Up? " "Mickey "Dean Ween" Melchiondo on why he hates 4 Non Blondes' 'What's Up? C'est avec le titre What's Up? "[16] Tara Dublin in The Huffington Post wrote that it is "without question, the worst song of the 1990s". [6] Larry Flick from Billboard wrote that "gymnastic vocals, leaping from a breathy, high range, to gravelly, bar-rock blues in a single passage, front this straightforward, heartfelt rocker. German eurodance group Minnesota covered the song as a dance version in late 1993. "[10] Carmen von Rohr from Rome News-Tribune noted "the amazingly down-to earth common sense lyrics" of "What's Up?" Although the song was released as a stand-alone single, it later appeared on DJ Miko's sole album, The Last Millennium, in 1999. is a song by American rock group 4 Non Blondes from their 1992 debut album, Bigger, Better, Faster, More! ranks number 94 on VH1's 100 Greatest One-Hit Wonders,[18] and ranks 86 on the MuchMore The Top 100 One Hit Wonders.[19]. is a song by American rock group 4 Non Blondes from their 1992 debut album, Bigger, Better, Faster, More! [96] A version of the song, sung in Spanish, appeared in the final episode of season one of the television series Zoo. [2] Linda Perry talked to Rolling Stone and said that she heavily disliked the song's production. Again it was part of a Rede Globo telenovela, titled A Lei do Amor (2016). Le single s'est classé numéro un en Pologne, en Autriche, en Suisse, en Allemagne, en Irlande, en Norvège et aux Pays-Bas ", "4 Non Blondes Chart History (Alternative Airplay)", "4 Non Blondes Chart History (Mainstream Rock)", "4 Non Blondes Chart History (Pop Songs)", "Listy bestsellerów, wyróżnienia :: Związek Producentów Audio-Video", "SloTop50 – Slovenian official singles chart", "Austrian single certifications – 4 Non Blondes – What's Up", "Gold-/Platin-Datenbank (4 Non Blondes; 'What's Up')", "Italian single certifications – 4 Non Blondes – What's Up? qu'ils connaissent le succès en 1993. In 2005, a Texas-based animation and video production company known as SLACKCiRCUS created a satirical music video titled "Fabulous Secret Powers.” Edited by Ryan Haines and composed by Jay Allen, the video was inspired by Fenslerfilm’s G.I. Après avoir quitté les Blondes en 1991, Day continue à la batterie avec Malibu Barbi[4] et avec Bad Dog Play Dead. The music video was directed by Morgan Lawley. Although it only reached number 11, it has been a radio fixture ever since. [87], Taiwanese rock singer A-mei covered "What's up" for her 1997 compilation album Girl Power. "[7] Tom Sinclair from Entertainment Weekly described the song as "funky" and added that it "is only one of the goodies in the Blondes' musical grab bag". Elles jouent en trio jusqu'à l'arrivée de Perry au chant. DJ Miko's version was a modest hit in Europe in late 1993 and early 1994, reaching number 5 in Italy and Spain, number 13 in Finland and number 17 in Sweden. Please reorganize this content to explain the subject's impact on popular culture, "Linda Perry Forms New Band, Admits She Never Liked 4 Non Blondes", "Watch Music Videos, Artist Playlists | MTV Asia", "Music Notes: 4 Non Blondes shows hit potential with 'Bigger, Better, Faster, "Et uhøytidelig tilbake-blikk på musikkåret -93", "Music and Me: Stuart Braithwaite and Barry Burns of Mogwai". [88] Her version also has its own accompanying music video.[89]. What's Up? ", Swisscharts.com – 4 Non Blondes – What's Up? Lescharts.com – 4 Non Blondes – What's Up? In 2018, the song appeared in the film The Miseducation of Cameron Post, starring Chloë Grace Moretz.[98]. Day décède le 10 juillet 1997[5], selon Christa Hillhouse[6], et est enterrée à Tropic, UT. Leur album Bigger, Better, Faster, More! [14][15] Dean Ween said: "It's as bad as music gets…. "What's Up" by 4 Non Blondes Capo II [Lead] e|-----| B|-----3----- Welcome Offer: 80% OFF on annual membership of ... Whats Up chords by 4 Non Blondes. le producteur de l'album, David Tickle, ne « ressentait pas » le jeu de guitare de Hall qui quittera aussi le groupe[3]. ", Swedishcharts.com – 4 Non Blondes – What's Up? is prominently included in the chorus. Leur album Bigger, Better, Faster, More! Author Unregistered. [8] Music & Media stated that it is a "strong composition" where the lyrics "are done more than justice by Linda Perry's impressive vocal touch. 5,170,916 views, added to favorites 38,482 times. The recording received considerable airplay success. Avant la sortie de leur premier album, Roger Rocha remplace Shaunna Hall à la guitare, et Dawn Richardson remplace Wanda Day à la batterie.