Love City Groove (song)

"Love City Groove"
Single by Love City Groove
from the album Hard Times
Released 27 March 1995
Genre
Length
  • 3:55 (7-inch mix)
  • 5:47 (12-inch mix)
Label
Songwriter(s)
  • Stephen "Beanz" Rudden
  • Tatiana Mais
  • Paul Hardy
  • Jay Williams
Producer(s)
  • Beanz
  • George Stewart
Eurovision Song Contest 1995 entry
Country
Artist(s)
  • MC Reason
  • Paul Hardy
  • Beanz
  • Jay Williams
As
Language
English
Composer(s)
  • Stephen Rudden
  • Tatiana Mais
  • Paul Hardy
  • Jay Williams
Lyricist(s)
  • Stephen Rudden
  • Tatiana Mais
  • Paul Hardy
  • Jay Williams
Conductor
Finals performance
Final result
10th
Final points
76
Entry chronology
◄ "We Will Be Free (Lonely Symphony)" (1994)
"Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit" (1996) ►
Music video
"Love City Groove" on YouTube

"Love City Groove" is a song by British rap group Love City Groove that represented the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest 1995.

The song

The song was written by Stephen "Beanz" Rudden, Tatiana Mais, Paul Hardy, and Jay Williams. It was released by China Records and Planet 3 as a single from Love City Groove's album Hard Times on 27 March 1995. It was subsequently released in several versions in the same year, with three remixed versions released in Germany in 1996. Another version was released in Japan in 2003 for DJ use only.

Chart success

"Love City Groove" reached number seven on the UK Singles Chart that May, selling over 200,000 copies. The vocals were performed in hip hop style by Williams and the only female band member, Yinka Charles, performing as Reason.

Critical reception

John Bush from AllMusic deemed "Love City Groove" "an upbeat pop/reggae track". Larry Flick from Billboard described it as a "fun" and "infectious hybrid of reggae, pop, and hip-hop styles". In his weekly UK chart commentary, James Masterton noted that the song, being in "a soul/dance vein", "certainly [is] one of the most credible records to be a British Eurovision entry for years".

Tim Jeffery from Music Week's RM Dance Update wrote, "A very pleasant mid-tempo groove with great vocals and a bit of rapping that swings along beautifully in quite old-fashioned jazz funk way and it really gets on your brain. Only trouble is it's a real summer tune — released at the right time this could be another Zhane." Iestyn George from NME praised it as an "impossibly sunny soulful hip-hop groove", noting that it features Saint Etienne collaborator QT, RPM's Jay Williams and Dina Carroll backing vocalist Paul Hardy.

Eurovision Song Contest 1995

Jonathan King, then working for BBC Television, tasked with finding and producing an entry for Eurovision, requested that the song be submitted for the "A Song for Europe" contest in 1995. The selectors were looking for something a little different from past British Eurovision entries, that better represented what was popular in the charts. The band members were all from different backgrounds, and multi-racial. Hardy's father was from Cyprus, Williams is of Hispanic background, and Reason (Yinka Charles) is Jamaican/Irish.

On the night of the contest the song was performed 15th in the running order, following Belgium's Frédéric Etherlinck with "La voix est libre" and preceding Portugal's Tó Cruz with "Baunilha e chocolate". It received 76 points, placing 10th in a field of 23. It was succeeded as UK representative at the 1996 contest by Gina G with "Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit".

Charts