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"'''Nobody Knows Me'''" is a song by American singer-songwriter [[Madonna]]. The song was written and produced by Madonna and [[Mirwais Ahmadzaï]] for her ninth studio album ''[[American Life]]'' (2003). It was released as a promotional single in the United States on October 15, 2003, with a remixed version appearing on the remix compilation ''[[Remixed & Revisited]]'' (2003). "Nobody Knows Me" carries on the main theme of ''American Life'', with its usage of negative tones on the songs. It is a dance and electronic song, with vocoder effects, spacey synths and a bubbly bass, and lyrically, Madonna rejects tabloid culture's "social disease", denouncing both TV and magazines.
"'''Nobody Knows Me'''" is a song by American singer-songwriter [[Madonna]]. The song was written and produced by Madonna and [[Mirwais Ahmadzaï]] for her ninth studio album ''[[American Life]]'' (2003). It was released as a promotional single in the United States on October 15, 2003, with a remixed version appearing on the remix compilation ''[[Remixed & Revisited]]'' (2003). "Nobody Knows Me" carries on the main theme of ''American Life'', with its usage of negative tones on the songs. It is a dance and electronic song, with vocoder effects, spacey synths and a bubbly bass, and lyrically, Madonna rejects tabloid culture's "social disease", denouncing both TV and magazines.


The song received generally favorable reviews from [[Music journalism|music critics]], with many of whom calling it as a highlight from ''American Life''. Four remixes were released in club stations around the United States, with one of them peaking at number four on the US [[Hot Dance Club Play]] chart. The song, along with "[[Nothing Fails]]", topped the US [[Hot Dance Singles Sales]] chart and also charted on the [[ARIA Charts|ARIA Club Tracks]] in Australia. Madonna did a performance of the song alone on stage on her [[Re-Invention World Tour]] in 2004. It was also used as a video interlude on [[the MDNA Tour]] in 2012, showing Madonna's face morphed with a number of famous figures. French right-wing [[Marine Le Pen]] sued Madonna for superimposing a [[swastika]] and [[Adolf Hitler]]'s face with hers.
The song received generally favorable reviews from [[Music journalism|music critics]], with many of whom calling it as a highlight from ''American Life''. Four remixes were released in club stations around the United States, with one of them peaking at number four on the US [[Hot Dance Club Play]] chart. The song, along with "[[Nothing Fails]]", topped the US [[Hot Dance Singles Sales]] chart and also charted on the [[ARIA Charts|ARIA Club Tracks]] in Australia. Madonna did a performance of the song alone on stage on her [[Re-Invention World Tour]] in 2004. It was also used as a video interlude on [[the MDNA Tour]] in 2012, showing Madonna's face morphed with a number of famous figures. French right-wing Marine [[Le Pen]] sued Madonna for superimposing a [[swastika]] and [[Adolf Hitler]]'s face with hers.