No More (Jamelia song) explained

No More
Cover:Jamelia_No_More.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Jamelia
Album:Walk with Me
Released:19 March 2007
Genre:
Length:
  • 2:52 (radio version)
  • 2:54 (album version)
Label:Parlophone
Producer:Crichton
Prev Title:Beware of the Dog
Prev Year:2006

"No More" is a song by English singer Jamelia. It was written by Jamelia, Stuart Crichton, and Tommy Lee James for her third studio album Walk with Me (2006), while production was helmed by Crichton. The song is built around a sample of "Golden Brown" (1981) by English rock band The Stranglers. Due to the inclusion of the sample, Jean-Jacques Burnel, Hugh Cornwell, Jet Black, and Dave Greenfield are also credited as songwriters. A slightly altered single mix of "No More" was released as the album's third and final single in March 2007.

Critical reception

"No More" generally received positive reviews from critics. Website Digital Spy described it as "a fantastically funky, deliciously soulful piece of pop music."[1] The Guardian stated "Jamelia emerges the richer from all the thieving, less mumsy and more roguish."[2] While The Times stated the track was "oddly dignified gospel."[3]

Chart performance

Like the previous two singles from Walk with Me, "Something About You" and "Beware of the Dog", "No More" received a positive amount of airplay, being A-listed on BBC Radio 2,[4] and C-listed on BBC Radio 1 in the United Kingdom.[5] Despite the radio support, "No More" became Jamelia's lowest charting single since "Boy Next Door" peaked at number 42 in 2000, peaking at number 43, and only her third to miss the top forty. "No More" peaked at number 43.

Music video

The accompanying video for "No More" was directed by Paul Gore and shot in London in late January 2007. Production on the video was overseen by Flynn Productions.[6] It features Jamelia walking through a darkened room and turning a light switch on and off. Jamelia proceeds to walk on top of the bed in the room as the walls of the room collapse and pyrotechnic lights surround her as the song and video climax.[7]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/a43195/jamelia-no-more.html "No More" Digital Spy review.
  2. http://arts.guardian.co.uk/reviews/observer/story/0,,1879453,00.html "Walk with Me" review from The Guardian highlighting "No More".
  3. http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/article646427.ece "Walk with Me" review from The Times highlighting "No More".
  4. http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/r2music/playlist BBC Radio 2 playlist
  5. Web site: BBC - Radio 1 - Playlist . July 14, 2006 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070101124310/http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/chart/playlist.shtml . January 1, 2007 . BBC Radio 1 playlist
  6. http://flynnproductions.com/flynn/ Confirmation of "No More" video
  7. http://www.jamelia.com Jamelia's official site with "No More" lyrics