"Romeo" is a song by English
electronic music
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duo
Basement Jaxx
Basement Jaxx are an English electronic music duo consisting of Felix Buxton and Simon Ratcliffe. The pair got their name from the regular club night they held in Brixton, London, UK. They first rose to popularity in the underground house scene ...
, released as the first single from their second studio album, ''
Rooty
''Rooty'' is the second studio album by English electronic music duo Basement Jaxx, released on 25 June 2001 by the record labels XL and Astralwerks in the UK and US respectively.
Like its predecessor '' Remedy'', ''Rooty'' was well-received c ...
'' (2001). British
R&B singer
Kele Le Roc
Kelly Biggs (born 5 October 1977 in East Ham, London), better known by her stage name Kele Le Roc, is a British R&B and UK garage singer.
Career
Biggs began singing at the age of three, and she attended Langdon Comprehensive School in East Ha ...
provides the track's lead vocals while Corryne Dwyer sings the background vocals. The song was released on 4 June 2001 as the first single from the studio album.
"Romeo" received acclaim from music critics, with many referring to it as one of the best dancefloor anthems to date. "Romeo" also experienced commercial success, becoming one of Basement Jaxx's biggest international hits, peaking at number six in their native United Kingdom and reaching the top 10 in Canada, New Zealand and Norway. The song has an accompanying music video, which features an Indian background.
Song information
After the success of the group's first album ''
Remedy'', the group had decided to record and compose a new studio album. "Romeo" was one of the first songs recorded, composed and produced by the group. The production of the song was held off because the group had just issued their compilation album ''
Jaxx Unreleased'' (2000). "Romeo" was released on 4 June 2001 as the first single of the duo's second album ''
Rooty
''Rooty'' is the second studio album by English electronic music duo Basement Jaxx, released on 25 June 2001 by the record labels XL and Astralwerks in the UK and US respectively.
Like its predecessor '' Remedy'', ''Rooty'' was well-received c ...
'' (2001). The vocals of the song were sung by British
R&B singer
Kele Le Roc
Kelly Biggs (born 5 October 1977 in East Ham, London), better known by her stage name Kele Le Roc, is a British R&B and UK garage singer.
Career
Biggs began singing at the age of three, and she attended Langdon Comprehensive School in East Ha ...
while Corryne Dwyer performs the background vocals.
The song was produced and written by Felix Buxton and Simon Ratcliffe themselves. Romeo is a
pop
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song that includes several
disco and
house music
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influences,
and it samples "Don't Let the Rainbow Pass Me", a 1981 disco song by
Cloud One. The song was first written with Buxton singing the lyrics "I used to be your Romeo".
The song was used in many independent and mainstream soundtracks. The song was also featured on the
PlayStation
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game series ''
SingStar''. The song is available as a music video format on
iTunes. Before the studio version was recorded and released, there was an acoustic version which was released on the duo's
EP ''Xxtra Cutz'' (2001), which also featured the
B-sides
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to the single's release.
Another version of "Romeo" was recorded at the
BBC Radio 1
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's
Live Lounge
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. This acoustic version was featured on the group's single "
Where's Your Head At
"Where's Your Head At" is a song by British electronic music duo Basement Jaxx. It was released as the third single from their second album, '' Rooty'', on 19 November 2001. The song is based on samples from Gary Numan's songs " M.E." and "This ...
", as a bonus remix. The B-side track of the single, "Bongoloid", is a
speed garage song featuring voices of two 11-year-old boys from
Streatham who pitched up at their record label Atlantic Jaxx after looking them up in
Yellow Pages
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.
In 2018, the House & Garage Orchestra together with
Kele Le Roc
Kelly Biggs (born 5 October 1977 in East Ham, London), better known by her stage name Kele Le Roc, is a British R&B and UK garage singer.
Career
Biggs began singing at the age of three, and she attended Langdon Comprehensive School in East Ha ...
recorded an orchestral version of the song for the UK garage
covers album ''
Garage Classics''.
Critical reception
"Romeo" was acclaimed by many music critics. John Bush from
AllMusic
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highlighted the song as an album highlight, as he had said "'Romeo' is groovy and luscious enough to be the next single from Destiny's Child." David Browne from ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' had complimented the track as he agreed liking its "old school disco" music. Lou Thomas from
BBC Music
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Officially it is a part of the BBC's Radio ...
said "'Romeo' is still a bittersweet pop classic and will break your heart or make you dance in one frantic twitch." ''
NME'' gave it a very positive and achievable review, saying "'Romeo' is a fantastic single from a good album, 'Rooty'; a frisky slip of spicy feminine pop perfectly tailored for maximum radio rotation." They also finished "Never complacent and always striving to be inventive, if it feels good, the Jaxx say, do it." Andy Herman from ''
Popmatters
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'' referred the song as a "signature Jaxx dancefloor anthem." He also said "complete with a sassy disco-diva vocal, cornball lyrics, and cheesy
new wave synths and background vocals that quickly establish the duo's obsession with retro kitsch." ''
MusicOMH
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'' also described the song as "terrific" and a "summer hit." ''
Rolling Stone
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'' described the song as "synthetic but warm hit."
Malcolm Seymour from ''
Pitchfork
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'' was the dissenting critical voice; he gave it a mixed review. He said "the creepily Janet-esque "Romeo" commences the program on a bitter note. Featured diva Kele Le Roc's mindless lyrics spill over the predictable, shallow melodies, bland beats and clichéd basslines." Pitchfork later listed the song at number 50 on their Top 500 Tracks of the 2000s. ''
Stylus Magazine
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'' listed the song at number 47 on their Top Singles of the Decade. As an album review, ''Stylus'' said "'Romeo' is vindicated in a glorious Bollywood-esque example of pop music." But as a ranking review, they had describe it as "joyful", "bouncy", "cheerful" and "catchy." Sal Cinquemani from ''
Slant Magazine
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'' had listed the song at number 116 on their Rest of the Best of the Aughts Top 500.
Chart performance
"Romeo" debuted at number six on the
UK Singles Chart
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, becoming the group's third top 10 hit in their native country.
It also topped the
UK Dance and
UK Indie charts.
At the end of 2001, it was ranked at number 98 on the UK year-end chart.
In Ireland, the single peaked at number 17 on the
Irish Singles Chart
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.
The song was released in North America, where it peaked at number five on the US ''
Billboard
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''
Hot Dance Club Play
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chart and number 10 on the
Canadian Singles Chart
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.
The song additionally experienced success in mainland Europe and New Zealand. In the latter region, it debuted at number 41 on the
New Zealand Singles Chart
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, then rose to number nine eight weeks later, staying in the charts for 14 weeks in total.
It also reached the top 10 in Norway, debuting and peaking at number nine on the
Norwegian Singles Chart
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;
however, the song had less success in other European countries. It peaked at number 74 in France and number 82 in the Netherlands,
but it did manage to reach the top 50 in Sweden—peaking at number 41—and the top 20 in Denmark—peaking at number 20.
Music video
The music video is a tribute to old 1960s and 1970s Indian
Bollywood
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films. The music video begins by showing a billboard that reads "Music by Basement Jaxx ROMEO Bollywood Blockbuster" and a traditional Bollywood movie poster of 'Romeo' featuring the video's main characters. The video then tells the story, showing Indian actress
Divya Dutta
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in various settings wearing a
sari
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* bn, শাড়ি, śāṛi, translit-std=ISO
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. When the verse starts, she and a group of women dance to the song in a Bollywood style. It also shows her with a man that she loves, and another man who loves her as well. They get in a car and drive away, and she is later shown at home crying because of him. The two men fight for her love, a car chase follows with one eventually being the victor, and at the end, a group including she and her lover dance in front of an Indian temple against a backdrop of fountains, flowers and fireworks. It ends with she and her lover watching a sunset. In the music video, the actors perform different genres of dances, from traditional
Indian dances to more pop culture styles.
Track listings
UK CD single
# "Romeo" (radio edit)
# "Bongoloid"
UK 12-inch single
:A1. "Romeo" (full length)
:A2. "Camberwell Skies" (demo mix)
:B1. "Bongoloid"
Australian CD single
# "Romeo" (radio edit)
# "Bongoloid"
# "Camberwell Skies" (demo mix)
US promo 12-inch single
:A1. "Romeo" (club mix)
:A2. "Romeo" (album version)
:B1. "Romeo" (beats mix)
:B2. "Romeo" (acapella)
US maxi CD
# "Romeo" (radio edit)
# "Bongoloid"
# "Camberwell Skies" (demo mix)
# "Romeo" (club mix)
# "Romeo" (beats mix)
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Release history
References
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2000 songs
2001 singles
Astralwerks singles
Basement Jaxx songs
Songs written by Felix Buxton
Songs written by Simon Ratcliffe (musician)
UK Independent Singles Chart number-one singles
XL Recordings singles