George Michael - Flawless (go To The City) (with May 2026
"Flawless (Go To The City)" remains a fan favorite for its blend of grit and glamour. It peaked at , nearly matching the original's success, and proved that even two decades into his career, George Michael's ability to "tune in to feelings" and create a massive floor-burner was untouched.
It features a man in a hotel room that slowly fills with an eclectic group of dancers who undress and dress as if living their lives alongside him. George Michael - Flawless (Go To The City) (with
He kept the iconic bassline and "flawless" vocal hook but added his own soulful layers, transforming what was a "dubby" club cut into a piece of ultra-contemporary "tech-disco". "Flawless (Go To The City)" remains a fan
The lyrics added a new emotional depth, dealing with the frustration of unrecognized talent and the need for music to be a "saviour". He kept the iconic bassline and "flawless" vocal
Most remarkably, the entire video was shot in one unbroken take .
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


