Cleopatra – Come and Get Me
After enjoying success in the UK and America with their debut album, Cleopatra stepped out for the follow-up with an invitation to ‘Come and Get Me’.
After enjoying success in the UK and America with their debut album, Cleopatra stepped out for the follow-up with an invitation to ‘Come and Get Me’.
‘The Music’s No Good Without You’ is a beautiful, melancholic masterpiece, even if it was always destined to exist in the shadow of ‘Believe’.
International success came at a cost for Cleopatra as they attempted to resume their debut album campaign in the UK.
With Disney in the market for a pop act to re-record ‘Beauty and the Beast’, H & Claire seized the opportunity to show what they could do.
If you don’t over-think it, Cleopatra’s version of ‘I Want You Back’ is a worthy – and very ’90s – take on a Motown classic.
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H & Claire needed to find a new sound as they stepped out on their own, and it came in disco-pop of ‘DJ’