Flowers (Sweet Female Attitude song)

"Flowers"
Single by Sweet Female Attitude
from the album In Person
Released3 April 2000 (2000-04-03)[1]
Genre
Length
  • 5:00 (Sunship mix)
  • 3:52 (Sunship edit and video version)
LabelWEA
Songwriter(s)
  • Mike Powell
  • Martin Green
Producer(s)
Sweet Female Attitude singles chronology
"Flowers"
(2000)
"8 Days a Week"
(2000)

"Flowers" is the debut single by UK garage duo Sweet Female Attitude, released on 3 April 2000. The song uses the same chord sequence as Erik Satie's Trois Gymnopédies,[3] and the actual piece can be heard in the version by the House & Garage Orchestra, from the 2018 album Garage Classics.[4]

The UK garage remix by producer Sunship peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart with first-week sales of about 80,500.[5] It went on to become the United Kingdom's 37th biggest-selling single of 2000 and received a double platinum certification from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for sales and streams of at least 1,200,000. The duo's subsequent releases failed to replicate the commercial success of "Flowers", leading to Sweet Female Attitude being labelled as a one-hit wonder.[6]

"Flowers" has been sampled and covered several times, most notably by DJ Spoony featuring the Sugababes and by Nathan Dawe featuring Jaykae. The latter version peaked at number 12 on the UK Singles Chart in 2020, receiving a platinum certification from the BPI.

Impact and legacy

Writing for The Guardian in 2019, music critic Alexis Petridis listed the song at number six on retrospective of the best UK garage tracks, describing the track as "utterly charming. Essentially, UK street soul repurposed to fit a new style, Todd Edwards-style vocal cut-ups and all, its chorus was hooky and infectious, its light, summer's-day atmosphere delightful".[7] Also for The Guardian, writer Michael Cragg ranked "Flowers" second in a list of the greatest ever songs of the summer.[8]

Mixmag included "Flowers" in its list of 40 of the best UK garage tracks released from 1995 to 2005.[9] In September 2019, NME included the song in its roundup of the best UK garage anthems list.[10] Capital Xtra included the song in their list of "The Best Old-School Garage Anthems of All Time".[11]

Music video

The music video for "Flowers" was directed by Pete Nilsen and Ryan Davids.

Track listings

Charts

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[28] 2× Platinum 1,200,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

DJ Spoony version

In 2019, the song was recorded by the Sugababes for DJ Spoony's Garage Classical album.[29] This version reached No. 22 on the Scottish Singles Chart, No. 26 on the UK Dance Singles Chart and No. 20 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart[30] in October 2019.

Weekly charts

Chart (2019) Peak
position
Scotland (OCC)[31] 22
UK Dance (OCC)[32] 26

Nathan Dawe version

"Flowers"
Single by Nathan Dawe featuring Jaykae
from the EP If Heaven Had a Phone Line
Released25 October 2019
Length3:14
Label
Songwriter(s)
  • Mike Powell
  • Martin Green
Producer(s)Nathan Dawe
Nathan Dawe singles chronology
"Repeat After Me"
(2019)
"Flowers"
(2019)
"Lighter"
(2020)

British DJ and producer Nathan Dawe released a cover version of the song as a single on 25 October 2019[33] through Atlantic UK. The song features a verse by rapper Jaykae, and vocals by Malika Ferguson who is uncredited. It peaked at number 12 on the UK Singles Chart.

Background

Talking to the Official Charts Company about the success of the song, Dawe said, "It's a surreal feeling. I've been pretty much working my whole music career for this achievement, so now that it's happened, it feels a bit weird. It's not the best time for everyone right now, but it's equally bad for all of us. Although I suppose it's a decent situation for myself!". He also said, "The writers of the original 'Flowers' (Mike Powell and Martin Green) have 100% of all the publishing royalties." Although Dawe re-worked some of the lyrics and added a verse by Jaykae, he insisted that "It's still Powell and Green's song, isn't it? I've seen the odd couple of tweets saying I've just used a cover for my financial gain. I'm not actually making money from the song."[34]

Weekly charts

Chart (2020) Peak
position
Ireland (IRMA)[35] 14
Scotland (Official Charts Company)[36] 11
UK Singles (OCC)[37] 12
UK Dance (OCC)[38] 1

Year-end charts

Chart (2020) Position
UK Singles (OCC)[39] 33

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[40] Platinum 600,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Other versions and samples

In 2018, a cover version was released by Bastille along with Rationale and James Arthur for the mixtape album Other People's Heartache Pt. 4, and the House & Garage Orchestra together with Sweet Female Attitude recorded an orchestral version for the album Garage Classics. In 2019, AJ Tracey and Jorja Smith performed a cover of the song for BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge.[41]

"Flowers" is sampled in British girl group M.O's 2014 single "Dance On My Own",[42] while British-Jamaican hip hop duo Krept and Konan also sampled the track for their 2018 single "Pour Me Another One".[43] In 2021, London based artist PinkPantheress sampled the track for her single "Pain",[44] and British rapper ArrDee sampled the backing track and chorus of "Flowers" for his single "Flowers (Say My Name)".[45][46]

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