George Michael -: Flawless (go To The City) (with
Most remarkably, the entire video was shot in one unbroken take .
Whether you're listening to the original Patience version or the 2006 remastered version on his Twenty Five compilation, the track serves as a reminder of his genius for making the dance floor feel like a place of liberation. 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. Most remarkably, the entire video was shot in
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. It features a man in a hotel room
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
While many artists use samples as a simple hook, George Michael transformed the original 2001 house track "Flawless" by into a fully-fledged narrative.