
On this day June 13, 1989, Exposé released their second studio album What You Don't Know. Following the success of their platinum debut, the group returned with a more mature sound that blended freestyle, dance pop and emotional ballads. Their tight harmonies and polished production made the album a strong follow up that resonated with both radio and club audiences.
What You Don't Know reached number 33 on the US Billboard charts and delivered several hit singles including the title track, When I Looked at Him and Tell Me Why. The album showed the group’s growth as vocalists while still embracing the upbeat energy that made them stars during the late 80s dance pop wave.
Exposé continued to lead the way for all female vocal groups in the pop and freestyle scenes, bringing consistent chart success and a distinct sound that defined a part of the decade.
80s insight: Exposé helped shape the dance pop and freestyle sound that filled clubs and airwaves in the late 80s. What You Don't Know showed they were more than a one album success and still had something to say with style and rhythm.
What You Don't Know reached number 33 on the US Billboard charts and delivered several hit singles including the title track, When I Looked at Him and Tell Me Why. The album showed the group’s growth as vocalists while still embracing the upbeat energy that made them stars during the late 80s dance pop wave.
Exposé continued to lead the way for all female vocal groups in the pop and freestyle scenes, bringing consistent chart success and a distinct sound that defined a part of the decade.
80s insight: Exposé helped shape the dance pop and freestyle sound that filled clubs and airwaves in the late 80s. What You Don't Know showed they were more than a one album success and still had something to say with style and rhythm.