The opening shows Su-Elise Nash trying out outfits in her bedroom with Alesha Dixon and Sabrina Washington, before all three girls get sucked into Nash's mirror. Once inside they sing and perform a dance routine before a white and gold backdrop. After Dixon's rap, the video breaks down into the Ignorants remix version of the song, the white and gold being replaced by pink, purple and blue. When the remix concludes, the video switches back to the Sunship radio mix. The video finishes in Nash's bedroom, revealed to be a daydream Nash experienced.
^"Reviews: Single Reviews"(PDF). Music Week. 26 May 2001. p. 12. Retrieved 25 June 2022. This follow-up to the Top 10 single "Why?" is another garage-influenced slice of R&B.
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