
The album was an instant global juggernaut. In the United Kingdom, it debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart and spent eight consecutive weeks at the top spot. It has since been certified 9× Platinum in the UK, moving well over 2.5 million copies. Worldwide, the album has sold more than 15 million copies, making it one of the most successful compilation albums of all time.
This side of the collection also highlights his ability to interpret others' work, featuring his legendary duet with Elton John on and his hauntingly beautiful cover of Stevie Wonder’s "As" (with Mary J. Blige). These tracks emphasize his vocal texture—a smooth, emotive tenor that could convey heartbreak and resilience in a single breath. For the Feet: The Master of the Groove George Michael- Ladies And Gentlemen- The Best Of George
– In stark, joyful contrast, this disc is a relentless party. It compiles Michael's funky, dance-oriented, and R&B-infused hits. This is George Michael, the charismatic, swaggering pop star of the dance floor. It kicks off with the irresistible groove of "Fastlove," a quintessential late-90s jam about casual desire. From there, it blasts through the euphoric energy of Wham! classics like "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" and "Freedom," alongside his own high-octane solo smashes: the rebellious "I Want Your Sex," the confessional "Too Funky," the politically charged "Outside" (written during the aftermath of his 1998 arrest for lewd conduct, turning scandal into a sly, funky disco-fied triumph), and the iconic duet with Aretha Franklin, "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)." For the Feet is the sound of liberation, hedonism, and unapologetic pop brilliance. The album was an instant global juggernaut
He didn't need permission. He slid the CD into the portable player he'd brought, and the opening bars of "Faith" folded the room around him. The beat was a kind of promise: buoyant, sexy, and reckless in its conviction. He remembered the first time he'd heard it on cassette in a friend's car, windows down on a July evening, the city wide and unfrightened. Memory and melody braided together, and for a moment he was eighteen again—indestructible, invisible, certain the future would forgive him almost anything. Worldwide, the album has sold more than 15