Released: March 10, 2003

Songwriter: Seal Adam Tinley

Producer: Stuart Crichton Brian Higgins

[Verse 1]
So you want
To be free
To live your life
The way you want to be
Will you give if we cry?
Will we live, yeah
Or will we die?

[Verse 2]
Oh
Jaded hearts (hearts)
Heal with time
Shoot that love
So we can
Stop the bleeding

[Chorus]
Solitary brother (solitary brother)
Is there still a part of you that wants to live?
Solitary sister (solitary sister)
Is there still a part of you that wants to give?
Solitary brother (solitary brother)
Is there still a part of you that wants to live?
Solitary sister (solitary sister)
Is there still a part of you that wants to give?

[Verse 3]
If we try
And live your lives
The way you wanna be
Yeah, yeah, yeah

[Chorus]
Solitary brother (solitary brother)
Is there still a part of you that wants to live?
Solitary sister (solitary sister)
Is there still a part of you that wants to give?
Solitary brother (solitary brother)
Is there still a part of you that wants to live?
Solitary sister (solitary sister)
Is there still a part of you that wants to give?

[Outro]
Yeah, yeah
Racism in amongst the future kings can only lead to no good and
Besides, all our sons and daughters already know how that feels
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Love, love, love, yeah

Sugababes

The Sugababes are an English pop girl-group formed in 1998 with its founding and current Mutya Buena, Keisha Buchanan and Siobhán Donaghy. Their debut single “Overload” released in September 2000 to critical acclaim, followed by their debut album One Touch that November. In June 2001, Donaghy left the group as rumours arose of a rift between her and Buchanan.

Heidi Range was announced as the newest member of the group and with this, they experienced a boom in commercial success. The first single of the new line-up, “Freak Like Me” was released in April 2002 to more acclaim, followed by the group’s second album Angels with Dirty Faces that August. They released a further two studio albums, Three and Taller In More Ways, the latter led by the single “Push The Button” which became the group’s biggest hit to date. Just two months after the release of the album, it was revealed that Buena was leaving the group to pursue a solo career.

Amelle Berrabah was announced as Buena’s replacement, joining the group for a re-release of Taller In More Ways. A greatest hits collection, The Singles Collection, followed in November 2006. The group then returned with their fifth studio album Change in October 2007, led by lead single “About You Now” which became the group’s best-selling hit in the UK. Critics noted that the album was decidedly more mainstream pop than previous releases.