Cry
Anouk · Urban Solitude
Letting it all just pass you by
No need to try
All you ever say is
Baby it's alright now
All you ever do is
Letting the hurt crawl up inside
No need to cry
All you ever say is
Baby, I feel just fine
What do you think of me
Don't you think I see
That you're just hiding from me
What do you think of me
Don't you think I see
That you're just lying to me
Do you think I'm blind sucker
Open up your eyes
You've got to learn to cry
Baby that's alright baby
Open up your, open up your eyes
Open up your eyes
You've got to learn to cry
Maybe you'll feel just fine
All I ever do is
Waitin' for you to tell me why
You never try
All I ever say
Could you tell me why
All I ever do is
Hoping that you will tell me why
You never cry
All I ever say is
Baby it's alright, it's alright for you to cry
What do you think of me
Don't you think I see
That you're just hiding from me
What do you think of me
Don't you think I see
That you're just lying to me
Do you think I'm blind sucker
Open up your eyes
You've got to learn to cry
Baby that's alright baby
Open up your, open up your eyes
Open up your eyes
You've got to learn to cry
Maybe you'll feel just fine
About Cry
Anouk's "Cry" serves as a poignant centerpiece on her 2007 album *Urban Solitude*, exemplifying her signature blend of electronic production and emotive vocal delivery. The track reflects the introspective mood characteristic of her work during this period, where she often explores themes of isolation and emotional vulnerability within an urban context. As part of her broader discography, the song showcases her ability to craft atmospheric soundscapes that resonate with listeners seeking a connection to their own feelings. Released alongside other notable tracks like "Michel" and "I Don't Wanna Hurt," "Cry" solidified Anouk's reputation as a versatile artist capable of navigating both dance-oriented pop and more subdued, ballad-style recordings. The recording stands as a testament to her skill in balancing melodic structure with modern electronic textures, creating a listening experience that remains relevant within the contemporary music landscape.

