Song 4 China/Forget Me

'Song 4 China',/'Forget me' was the second single by duo Indigo Peak. The release would become what may consider to be the duos breakthrough hit when it rose to the number one position in its second week of release. 'Song 4 China' features a guest vocal by China.

Background
Following the success of their debut single 'Beat Junkie', Wired Records offered Indigo Peak a three album deal. In demo form, a track entitled 'Song For Lovers', was offered to the duo, sang by session singer China who had recently been offered a deal of her own. The brothers completely retooled and rewrote from the original demo and asked China to re-record vocals reflecting the new lyrics. This lead to its eventual completion and renaming to 'Song 4 China'. Originally a Mix Tape track, 'Forget Me' was reworked and rewritten extensively and served as a double a side to 'Song 4 China'.

Song 4 China
Directed by famed creative Edina Monsoon, the 'Song 4 China' video features Indigo Peak and China performing the track in a nightclub to a crowd of supporters. As the video progresses, the crowd steadily reveal themselves to be vampires. The three stars stop their performance and a two minute segment features the trio attempting to escape their predicament. They are eventually ambushed by the Vampire hoard and we return to the stage, where Indigo Peak and China perform the tracks climax having also been transformed into Vampires.

Forget Me
Also directed by Edina Monsoon, the 'Forget Me' video features Indigo Peak performing the track in a seemingly unending maze. Various shots of the brothers separated, attempting to navigate the maze are shown with heavy use of CGI shots to show the extent of the mazes size.

CD1
01. Song 4 China (Radio Edit) 02. Forget Me (Radio Edit) 03. Element

CD2
01. Forget Me (Radio Edit) 02. Song 4 China (Radio Edit) 03. Song 4 China (Knobfeelers Mix) 04. Forget Me (Knobfeelers Mix)

Vinyl
01. Song 4 China (Radio Edit) 02. Forget Me (Radio Edit) 03. Element

Reception
Both tracks were received favourably by critics. Music Week called 'Song 4 China' "a tongue in cheek track with a baseline so hard I could shit" whilst reviewing 'Forget Me' as "a really exciting pop moment."

Chart Performance
'Song 4 China'/'Forget Me' debuted on the UK top 40 at number two, rising to number one the following week. The single received a platinum certification.