No Doubt - Underneath It All Ft. Lady Saw -

: Written in E major at a slow 69 beats per minute, it uses a simple I-vi chord progression that highlights its melodic groove. The Jamaican Influence Sly & Robbie's music production and sampling legacy

Vulnerability and Authenticity in "Underneath It All" Released in July 2002 as the third single from No Doubt’s fourth studio album, Rock Steady , "" stands as a landmark in the band's discography. Featuring the "Queen of Dancehall," Lady Saw , the track successfully bridged the gap between mainstream pop and Jamaican reggae, ultimately becoming the band's highest-charting US single. Composition and Lyrical Inspiration No Doubt - Underneath It All ft. Lady Saw

: The track explores seeing past a partner's flaws to find their true essence. : Written in E major at a slow