The song "What D'you Know About Me?" by Jungle is about the feeling of not being truly understood or listened to by others. The repetition of the line "What d'you know about me?" emphasizes this theme. The lyrics express frustration and a sense of being misunderstood. The repeated questioning of what others know about the narrator highlights their desire for recognition and validation. The line "Think you got the warning / That's what you don't say" suggests that despite warnings or signals given by the narrator, others still fail to truly understand them. The phrases "You don't listen / No" further emphasize this lack of understanding and communication. The repetition of these lines reflects the narrator's disappointment in not being heard or acknowledged. The chorus section brings a glimmer of hope and mutual support. It suggests that when the narrator or someone else is feeling alone or hurt, they will find each other and work together to make things better. The repeated question of "Are you really gonna listen?" reinforces the importance of active listening and understanding in relationships. Overall, "What D'you Know About Me?" explores the longing for genuine understanding, the frustration of being unheard, and the need for validation and connection in relationships.