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Tell Me (Melanie Brown song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Tell Me (Mel B song)

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"Tell Me" is a song by Melanie B, released as the first single from her debut solo album ''Hot'' on 25 August 2000 which debuted and peaked at #4, selling 107,317 copies, making it the 158th best seller of the year. Co-written by Fred Jerkins III, LaShawn Daniels, and Brown herself, the song is about her former husband Jimmy Gulzar.
==Music video==
The music video for "Tell Me" was directed by Nigel Dick. It starts with Brown putting a disc into a CD player. As the music starts she walks down an alley where a crowd gathers and they all perform a synchronized dance as the chorus starts. As the video progresses, it shows Melanie in many different settings, and as the song starts to fade she is seen sitting where the first dance took place staring off-camera.

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