George Michael - Flawless (go To The City) (with 〈360p · FHD〉

While many artists use samples as a simple hook, George Michael transformed the original 2001 house track "Flawless" by into a fully-fledged narrative.

"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. George Michael - Flawless (Go To The City) (with

Most remarkably, the entire video was shot in one unbroken take . While many artists use samples as a simple

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". Most remarkably, the entire video was shot in

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.

The music video, directed by , is often cited as one of the most technically impressive of its era.