Phats & Small appeared on the scene in 1998 with "Turn Around", a track that featured sampled Toney Lee's "Reach Up" and Change's "The Glow of Love". The song debuted at number three in the UK Singles Chart, before climbing to number two, with career sales of this hit amassing them £5,000 in total due to their recording contract. Singer Ben Ofoedu appears in the video for the track miming to the vocals. Future releases featured his voice but "Turn Around" featured Lee's voice. However, Ofoedu has been known to perform the track live. In 1999, they also released their first album, Now Phats What I Small Music, a play on their name and the compilation series Now That's What I Call Music!. Ofoedu sang on two tracks, "Feel Good" and "Tonite", which were also released as singles. In 1999, Phats & Small also achieved notoriety for remixing the Earth, Wind & Fire track, "September" and Simply Red's "Ain't That a Lot of Love". Other remixes around the same time included PJ "Happy Days", Space Raiders "I Need The Disko Doktor", High Steppers "I Will Follow" and pop group A1's single "Be the First to Believe".
Ofoedu left the group to pursue a solo career as singer, songwriter and producer, and his backing vocalist Tony Thompson, was promoted to main vocalist. He sang on most tracks in Phats & Small's second album, This Time Around, released in 2001, which featured an eponymous single, as well as "Change" and "Respect The Cock" (which was supposed to feature the phrase uttered by Tom Cruise in the film Magnolia).[citation needed] The second album was co-produced by Jimmy Gomez.
After a few years away from the recording studio, Phats & Small returned in 2005 with a new vocalist, Ryan Molloy, and a new album, Soundtrack to Our Lives, featuring the single "Sun Comes Out", this track sung by a returning Ofoedu and a new female vocalist, Carrie Luer.
In 2016, a new version of "Turn Around" was made featuring new vocals from Ofoedu.
Small is also one half of the production team The Freemasons, along with James Wiltshire (Jimmy Gómez) who was a co-producer for Phats & Small.
Small is a Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. fan after being taken to games as a youngster by his uncle.
Their song "Turn Around" was on the CD of the computer game K.S.-n-Kickin.
Turnaround
Phats & Small Lyrics
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What's wrong with you?
You're looking kinda down to me-e
'Cause thing's ain't getting over
Listen to what i say
Got to turn around
Got to turn around
Got to turn around
The lyrics of "Turn Around" by Phats & Small vs. The Cube Guys is a motivating and encouraging approach to lift someone's spirits up that is feeling down. The first line of the song "Hey! What's wrong with you?" is a clear indication that the singer is addressing someone in distress. The second line, "You're looking kinda down to me-e," confirms that the singer can sense the sadness and moodiness around the person. The lyrics further reveal that the person is struggling to move on from something. The singer empathetically says that "things ain't getting over" and encourages the person to "turn around" while they still can. The phrase "Listen to what I say" is significant, as it implies that the person's recovery depends on their decision to turn around and take a different path to a better mental state.
The chorus, "Got to turn around" repeated four times, sums up the entire spirit of the song. Encouraging someone to focus on the good things in life and move past the sad times by looking at things positively. The song is an uplifting and inspirational message about the power of looking past tough situations and coming out stronger.
Line by Line Meaning
Hey!
Hey there!
What's wrong with you?
What's the matter?
You're looking kinda down to me-e
You seem sad to me
'Cause thing's ain't getting over
Because things aren't getting better
Listen to what i say
Pay attention to me
Got to turn around
You need to change your direction
Got to turn around
You need to change your path
Got to turn around
You need to change your mindset
Got to turn around
You need to make a change
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Written by: TONEY LEE, ERIC MATTHEW, MAURO MALAVASI, DAVIDE ROMANI, WAYNE GARFIELD
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@ManchesterCowboy0161
This song saved a life, Mine!! I was at lowest point in My life, thought about ending it, this came on the radio and well, 24 years later, I am still here, the words hit Me BIG TIME,
@marcelnevesvieiradesousa7726
God bless you !!!
@paweakomski7136
Have a good day❤
@Aaron-Heart
💚💚💚
@Xardueth
It is incredible the impact that music can make, this song was fated to play for you that day.
@zinozee8929
Love reading comments like this. Read a comment like this on David guetta’s song from football factory. The lyrics inspire people to change ❤️ hope you’re good matey and KNOW YOUR WORTH!!!! 100%
@sarahsaritta3330
What a voice what a beat. Of course it's 1999. Someone takes me back to that time again please 🙏
@jamesedwards4590
Take me with you too, please!!!
@sratus
The voice is a sample...just in case you didn't know
@PROBLEMASAQUI
sure. back in 1999 when you had to wait for the song to come on on the MTV or VH1, couldn't replay it over and over like you can now on YouTube, when you couldn't download the mp3 to your phone and carry it around in your pocket and listen anytime you want
1999, an inconvience has now become romanticism.