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Down Low (Nobody Has to Know)

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"'Down Low (Nobody Has to Know)'" is an R&B song about infidelity by R. Kelly, featuring The Isley Brothers, released on Kelly's self-titled album in 1995, and as a single. The song was a hit, peaking at number four on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 and reaching number one on the R&B Singles Chart for seven weeks, making it Kelly's fifth single to do so on the latter.

The music video was directed by Hype Williams and R. Kelly. The lyrics are from the perspective of a man who has an affair with another man's woman and tells her to keep their relationship a closely guarded secret.

Music video



Mr. Biggs (Ronald Isley) is a mob boss who sends for his employee Kelly (R. Kelly), telling him he is going on a business trip and wants Kelly to take care of his wife Lila (Garcelle Beauvais), but warns him never to touch her. The two are then seen having an affair. When the two are together in Kelly's bed, Mr. Biggs enters the apartment with his bodyguards who beat up Kelly and drive him out to the desert, where he is abandoned. The next scene shows Kelly wheelchair-bound in the hospital, where he finds Lila on life support. He tearfully declares his love for her and she dies from her wounds.

Reception and legacy



The song went to number-four pop and number-one R&B, giving the Isley Brothers their first Top 40 pop record since 1980's "Don't Say Goodnight (It's Time For Love)". It was Kelly's third top 5 pop record.

Ronald Isley would continue to use "Mr. Biggs" as his moniker, e.g. in 1998 on Kelly Price's song "Friend of Mine", and in 2001 on his group's song "Contagious", which serves as a sequel to this song.

R&B singer The Weeknd called the song the reason he's in the business of making music and covered it in 2017. Chris Brown and Trey Songz both sampled this song on "Songs on 12 Play" from Brown's sixth album 'X'.



Pop culture references

The song appeared in the eleventh episode of the first season of the sitcom 'Moesha' and the 2003 film "Old School".

This video is loosely based on the 1946 noir classic 'Gilda' and the Kevin Costner film 'Revenge'.

The Isley Brothers and R. Kelly released a follow-up to "Down Low" in 2001 entitled "Contagious". In both the song and music video, Mr. Biggs returns home to find his new girlfriend (played by Chante Moore) having an affair with Kelly. Once again Mr. Biggs bodyguards come in the room to do some damage, but this time R. Kelly's bodyguards come in the room as well, and no harm is done.

Personnel



*R. Kelly: Co-lead vocals, instruments, producer, writer, arranger, composer

*Ronald Isley: Co-lead and backing vocals

*Ernie Isley: Guitars, backing vocals

Charts



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



Certifications



See also



*List of number-one R&B singles of 1996 (U.S.)

References




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