In July 2009,
Chicane released an instrumental re-work of the song, titled "Poppiholla" and released it as a five track single EP on 13 July 2009. "Poppiholla" entered the
UK Singles Chart at number seven on 19 July 2009, spending three weeks in the top ten as of 2 August 2009. A video to promote the song was made, and Chicane's
The Best of Chicane collection was re-released to include the song. The re-released album reached number 11 on the
UK Albums Chart, beating the compilation's previous peak of number 16 (without "Poppiholla" on it). The song was used in the UK by
Sky Sports for their coverage of the
Guinness Premiership in 2009–10.
Music video The music video for Poppiholla is filmed in
black-and-white and in
slow motion. It shows a black man in a
hoodie with the hood up walking the street. People in the street, including a woman at a
cash point, look at him warily as he passes them. A middle aged lady openly
glares at him as he walks past her door. Two men stare as he walks past them, one with a smirk on his face. As the video progresses, the man sees something in the distance, and looks shocked. He then begins running, knocking into people as he passes, one of whom drops their coffee cups everywhere. The hooded man runs past, regardless. He sees a woman in a striped top outside a
pub with
scaffolding, who is distracted by her
cellphone. He immediately pulls her out the way, and a large bunch of
breeze blocks fall down to where she was previously standing, presumably from the scaffolding. The video ends with the man now lying on the ground, exhausted but relieved that he has saved her from injury, and the woman on top of him, looking towards his face.
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