"So Macho" is a song by American-British singer
Sinitta. The song was released in 1985 as her self-titled début album's second single.
Song information
Sinitta was both
Simon Cowell
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's and
Fanfare Records' first signing. Cowell had contacted record producer and songwriter
George Hargreaves, who in turn provided the song "So Macho". Armed with a highly infectious pop record, Sinitta looked poised for success; however, Iain Burton changed his mind and called Cowell to advise he was pulling the plug on Fanfare Records. Convinced "So Macho" was destined to be a hit, Cowell persuaded Burton to give him £5,000 to release the record.
The single was first released in late July 1985 and, like Sinitta's début single "
Cruising", it quickly gained popularity in the gay clubs and on the
Hi-NRG
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As a music genre, typified by fast tempo, staccato hi-hat rhythms (and th ...
dance scene. Although the single failed to chart, it continued to sell throughout the summer, including 15,000 copies on import. The song's popularity led Cowell to make the decision to delete the single at the end of October 1985 to let demand build up again. As Christmas approached, the song found renewed popularity in straight clubs and discos. The single was re-released as a
double A-side
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with "Cruising" on 17 February 1986.
The record's sleeve was changed from an image of Sinitta to a cartoon macho man, in an effort to make clear to radio programers that it was a pop record, and not R&B or soul.
The re-release was not an immediate success as it remained in the lower reaches of the charts. It was not until four months later that the single started gaining airplay and entered the top 40, upon which it quickly rose to number two in the
UK Singles Chart
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.
The song's belated video was recorded for £500 in a London flat belonging to one of Cowell's friends, in the hope of gaining TV exposure.
Sinitta supplied her own wardrobe, and there was no budget for hair or makeup.
It was certified
gold
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by the
BPI, and has sold 585,000 copies. Iain Burton's initial £5,000 investment became a profit of £1,000,000 and paved the way for Fanfare's future.
Formats and track listings
; 7" Single
#"So Macho" – 3:25
#"Showdown" – 3:33
; 12" Single
#"So Macho" (Extended Club Mix) – 6:34
#"Showdown" (Special Dance Mix) – 5:22
; 12" Single – 1986 release
#"So Macho" (Extended Club Mix) – 6:34
#"Cruising" (Remix) – 7:29
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
References
{{Sinitta
1985 singles
1986 singles
Hi-NRG songs
Sinitta songs
Songs written by George Hargreaves (politician)
1985 songs
Fanfare Records singles