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Produced by Mark Ronson, the track marries a gritty, Stax Records-inspired horn section (provided by the legendary Dap-Kings) with a heavy, boom-bap drum beat reminiscent of 1990s hip-hop. 02 amy winehouse you know im no goodmp3 new
"You Know I’m No Good" was written entirely by Amy Winehouse and produced by Mark Ronson. Released as the second single from Back to Black , the track serves as a brutally honest confessional about infidelity, self-sabotage, and destructive relationship cycles.
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| Version | Key Features | | :--- | :--- | | | The definitive solo version, produced by Mark Ronson, with the iconic bassline and smoky atmosphere. | | Ghostface Killah Version | A remix featuring the Wu-Tang Clan rapper, with Amy's verses and Ghostface's raw, narrative verses. It appears on US/Japanese editions of Back to Black and his album More Fish . | | Skeewiff Mix | A big-beat, breakbeat remix that gives the track an energetic, dancefloor-ready edge. | | Fettes Brot Remix | A reworking by the German hip-hop group, providing a unique European touch to the song. | | Instrumental & A Cappella | Released on various singles and EPs, beloved by karaoke singers, producers, and fans who want to isolate Winehouse's incredible vocal. | | Live at the BBC | Features on the compilation album At The BBC and showcases her raw, powerful live performance. |
The songwriting process for "You Know I'm No Good" was a collaborative effort between Winehouse and Mark Ronson, a renowned producer and musician. Ronson has spoken about the ease with which Winehouse wrote and recorded the song, often in a single take. This spontaneity is evident in the track's effortless, laid-back vibe and Winehouse's captivating vocal performance. Covered by Arctic Monkeys, Wanda Jackson, and featured
Amy Winehouse didn't just sing "You Know I’m No Good"; she lived it in the public eye. The song became a prophetic anthem for her turbulent personal life. However, beyond the tabloids, the track influenced a generation of artists. From Adele to Lana Del Rey, the "Sad Girl" aesthetic and the revival of vintage soul can all be traced back to the moment those horns kicked in on track two.