Overload (song)

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“Overload”
“Overload” cover
Single by Sugababes
from the album One Touch
B-side Lush Life
Released September 11, 2000
Format CD single: Worldwide
Recorded London, England
Genre Pop/Rock, R&B/Soul
Length 4:37
Label London Records
Writer(s) Jony Lipsey
Cameron McVey
Felix Howard
Paul Simm
Siobhán Donaghy
Mutya Buena
Keisha Buchanan
Producer Cameron McVey
Jony Rockstar
Paul Simm
Sugababes singles chronology
"Overload"
(2000)
"New Year"
(2000)
Overloaded: The Singles Collection track listing
"Shape"
(6)
"Overload"
(7)
Good To be Gone
(8)
Audio sample
Info "Overload" (help·info)

"Overload" is the debut single of the British group Sugababes, Jony Lipsey, Cameron McVey, Felix Howard and Paul Simm for their debut album One Touch. The song was produced by Lipsey, McVey and Simm and received a positive reception from music critics. It was released as the first single in the summer of 2000 and reached the top ten in the United Kingdom, where it sold 138,000 copies. It also reached the top ten in New Zealand and Austria, and the top twenty in the Netherlands and Ireland. In Australia the song reached the top thirty, remaining in the top fifty for four months. In Germany the song peaked at 3 and has been certified gold with sales over 150,000[1] . The single later reached #112 on the best selling singles in the UK of 2000. In 2008, Overload reached #11 in iTunes Spain, because was included in the official album of Fama: A Bailar.

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[edit] Music video

Sugababes in the music video for "Overload". From left to right: Mutya Buena & Keisha Buchanan.
Sugababes in the music video for "Overload". From left to right: Mutya Buena & Keisha Buchanan.

The music video for "Overload" was directed by Phil Poynter and filmed in London, England.

The video has no plot and is known for its fresh and simplistic style, a theme that they would continue in their early videos.

It features the group in a variety of ever-changing outfits, singing the song in front of a plain white background, either by themselves or together as a group.

The video clip for "Whole Again" released by Atomic Kitten in 2001 was criticised for its similarities to the "Overload" video[citation needed].

[edit] Track listings and formats

These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Overload".

UK CD single
  1. "Overload" - 4:35
  2. "Lush Life" - 4:41
  3. "Overload" [Instrumental] - 4:19
European CD single
  1. "Overload" - 4:35
  2. "Lush Life" - 4:41
Australian CD single
  1. "Overload" - 4:35
  2. "Lush Life" - 4:41
  3. "Overload" [Cappalie Remix] - 8:06
  4. "Overload" [Instrumental] - 4:19

[edit] Critical response

"Overload" received a generally positive response from music critics. A review by Aidin Vaziri from Rolling Stone called the song "a pulsating, cool-headed R&B concoction" and praised the group for their mature sound which made "other girl groups...look utterly lightweight in comparison".[2]

Debbie Guirand, in a review for ManHunt.com, called the song "catchy" and was impressed by the Sugababes' ability to write their own lyrics as they had done for "Overload".[3] James Kimmitt, in a review for Drowned in Sound, was also impressed by the group's writing abilities and called the song "brilliant".[4]

Although The Portland Mercury was not impressed by the Sugababes' debut album, giving it only two and a half stars out of five, the online entertainment website did give "Overload" positive reviews. The website called the song "joyously overwhelming" and gave it four out of five stars.[5]

[edit] Charts

Chart (2000) Peak
position
New Zealand Singles Chart 2
Austrian Singles Chart 3
German Singles Chart 3
Swiss Singles Chart 5
Croatian Singles Chart 5
UK Singles Chart 6
Polish Singles Chart 10
Dutch Singles Chart 12
Japanese Singles Chart 12
Irish Singles Chart 15
French Singles Chart 16
Swedish Singles Chart 18
Spanish Singles Chart 22
Australian Singles Chart 27

[edit] Official Versions and Appearances

These are the official versions and remixes and the release they appear on, of:

"Overload"

Version Release appearance
Album Version "Overload" single,
One Touch,
Overloaded: The Singles Collection,
40 Days and 40 Nights - OST
Instrumental "Overload" single
Cappalie Remix
Nick Faber Remix "Run for Cover" single,
Overloaded: The Remix Collection
Video extract "Run for Cover" single
Video Overloaded: The Videos Collection
Maida Vale Session Overloaded: The Live Collection

"Lush Life"

Version Release appearance
Album Version "Overload" single,
One Touch

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Bundesverband Musikindustrie: Gold/Platin-Datenbank
  2. ^ Rolling Stone. Review of One Touch. Retrieved May 20, 2006.
  3. ^ ManHunt.com. Review of Overload. Retrieved May 20, 2006.
  4. ^ Drowned in Sound. Review of One Touch. Retrieved May 20, 2006.
  5. ^ The Portland Mercury. Review of One Touch. Retrieved May 20, 2006.

[edit] References