The video’s aesthetic and choreography were reportedly inspired by Daft Punk’s "Around the World" and Eric Prydz’s "Call on Me" .
Michael Gray's remains a definitive anthem of mid-2000s house music, famous for its infectious groove and office-themed music video. Originally a "forgotten project" on Gray's hard drive, the track exploded after a white-label release in Ibiza in 2003 before its official debut on November 1, 2004. The Iconic Music Video
Described as "minimal" but effective, it utilized a funky house bassline that allowed it to transition easily from underground clubs to mainstream radio. Chart Performance and Legacy Michael Gray - The Weekend (Official Video)
It interpolates the line "I can't wait for Saturday to begin" from Oliver Cheatham’s 1983 hit "Get Down Saturday Night," changing "Saturday" to "the weekend".
The main synth line is a reworked sample from the 1984 song "Back at Ya" by Kerr. The Iconic Music Video Described as "minimal" but
Alongside Michael Gray, the video featured dancers Ideta Kimso, Jodie Leigh, Sarah Merry, and the singing voice of Shèna . Musical DNA and Sampling The track is built on classic disco and funk foundations:
A female office worker (played by Laura More) anticipates her Saturday night, eventually straddling a photocopier in lingerie and recruiting her colleagues into a choreographed dance. Alongside Michael Gray, the video featured dancers Ideta
"The Weekend" achieved significant commercial success, proving that house music could challenge mainstream pop stars: