Produced by , the track is a cover of a 2002 song by British soul artist Lewis Taylor . Ronson transformed Taylor's laid-back original into an energetic, brass-driven dance anthem.
Filmed in a dark, stylized club environment (the Semper Depot), the visual features Williams performing alongside female dancers amidst flashing lights.
Watch the official music video for 'Lovelight', featuring the iconic falsetto performance and club-inspired choreography: Robbie Williams - Lovelight robbiewilliamsvevo YouTube• Apr 6, 2011 Robbie Williams - Lovelight (Soulwax Remixes) Robbie Williams - Lovelight
Released in November 2006, served as the second single from Robbie Williams' seventh studio album, Rudebox . A significant departure from his usual Britpop style, the track saw Williams lean heavily into electro-funk and neo-soul. Production and Sound
The track gained significant club play through remixes, most notably by Soulwax and Mark Ronson himself. Produced by , the track is a cover
The video captures a "brash and sexy" energy that matched the song's confident electro-funk vibe. Chart Performance and Legacy
Notably, Williams performs the entire song in falsetto , a rare sustained use of this range for him. Watch the official music video for 'Lovelight', featuring
The song centers on a repetitive, hypnotic electronic groove, reflecting the club-influenced direction of the Rudebox era. Music Video