George Michael - Flawless (go To The City) (with -

The track actually has deep roots, sampling The Ones, who in turn sampled Gary’s Gang's 1978 hit "Keep On Dancin'" and Alec R. Costandinos' "Romeo and Juliet". The Visual: A Masterpiece in One Take

George appears toward the end, seated in the middle of the room, grounding the chaotic movement with his presence. Legacy and Reception George Michael - Flawless (Go To The City) (with

The music video, directed by , is often cited as one of the most technically impressive of its era. The track actually has deep roots, sampling The

While many artists use samples as a simple hook, George Michael transformed the original 2001 house track "Flawless" by into a fully-fledged narrative. Legacy and Reception The music video, directed by

The Glossy Brilliance of "Flawless (Go To The City)" When George Michael released "Flawless (Go To The City)" in June 2004, it wasn't just another dance track; it was a masterclass in how to rework a contemporary classic. Taken from his fifth and final studio album, Patience , the song quickly became a staple in clubs worldwide, even hitting in the United States. The Sound: A "Tech-Disco" Reinvention

The lyrics added a new emotional depth, dealing with the frustration of unrecognized talent and the need for music to be a "saviour".