Sweet Female Attitude were a British vocal duo who gave UK garage one of its most enduring crossover hits. "Flowers", released in 2000, paired sweet, soulful vocals with a skipping two-step garage beat, and it became a major UK hit, a song that has since become shorthand for the entire turn-of-the-millennium garage sound, especially in its widely loved remixes.
The duo were unable to follow it with another hit on the same scale, and the rest of their catalogue sits far behind that one track.
On streaming, "Flowers" sits near 93 million plays, and its other top entries are alternate remixes of the same song. Their next distinct track trails far behind. That sends the ratio above 26, far past our 5.0 line.
By our measure Sweet Female Attitude are a certified one-hit wonder. Theirs is a classic UK garage story: a duo who caught the exact sound of a moment with one sweet, skipping anthem that came to define the genre, then faded as the scene evolved, leaving that single much-remixed track standing far ahead of everything else they recorded. Two decades on, "Flowers" still surfaces in garage revivals and nostalgic sets, a song that has comfortably outlived the duo's wider career.