I Don't Want to Know
You cannot decry how I’m living
And you cannot relate to my needs
Only I decide how I’m handling
Whatever it is life gives me
You always suggest something better
But it’s not something that fits me
You look into my eyes and befriend me
Guiding like a light
But shadows on your face have me doubting
Should I fight or flight
I cannot defy what you tell me
But I can decide what is truth
I take into account that you’ll hurt me
As you try to make me more like you
You look into my eyes and befriend me
Guiding like a light
Shadows of your face have me doubting
Should I fight or flight
I don’t want to know how you’d change me
You don’t seem to mind
I don’t want to know
I don’t want to know
I don’t want to know
1. I Dont Want To Know (w/ GXR)
Madison Park
Immediately following placement in the wildly successful Sex And The City film and soundtrack, Madison Park’s third full-length came out at just the right time. Blurring the line between intelligent pop and dance music by creating songs that you can groove to, or beautifully chilled tracks that take you away, you’ll find melodically infectious and lyrically intriguing song writing in a genre not always known for it. Another Yesterday continues Madison Park’s tradition of collaborating with an array of international artists including GXR, Ielo, Paul T, as well as US producers Peter Haze and Lenny B.
”Madison Park’s smooth, poppy electro is transcendent enough for both the bedroom and the dancefloor. Whether you recognize them from Sex And The City soundtrack or not, they’ll give you the sensation of floating above the every day.” — HX Magazine
”If you believe in the cliché, third time’s a charm, then Madison Park’s new CD Another Yesterday is the diamond in the rough of dance music.” –- ElektroAddict
”The new in music right now is, without a doubt Madison Park’s new hit album, Another Yesterday . Madison Park has taken dance music to a whole new level. Their music can be easily compared to the styles of the Cardigans with their quirky melodies and to Moloko as well for her knack in creating addictive beats.” — Beatcrave Magazine