[citation needed] The song is about Luke's dyslexia at school, from which he sought escape by accompanying his father to work.
It eventually won the duo an Impala Platinum award recognizing sales of over 500,000 copies of the song across Europe in 2007.
Some bookmakers put it in the running for Christmas number one but the winner of The X Factor, Shayne Ward's début single, "That's My Goal" won that honour.
The record is an attempt to strip down the orchestral production of their early work to represent the duo's vibrant live sound.
[citation needed] The EP contained the track "Homage To Young Men," a spoken-word piece written and performed by Alastair McIntosh.
The album included guest appearances by Martyn Barker (percussion/drums), Andy Simms (piano), Jonnie Fielding (violin), Jack Hobbs (vocal/scratching), Rory Simmons (trumpet), Kadially Kouyaté (kora & Senegalese vocals), Rory McLeod (harmonica), The Individuals Dedicated to the Ministry of Christ choir and a contribution by the poet Benjamin Zephaniah.
[citation needed] Despite splitting twice during a 10-year spell, the band have always come back together for one-off gigs and festival appearances.
[13] The split ended with an announcement on their website in late 2011 "Luke and John got back together" to headline a one-off charity concert at the Union Chapel in London on 22 November 2011.
They duo have also performed many charity events, music venues, festivals and intimate pub gigs, to much critical acclaim and support from audiences.
The band regularly post updates about their work and reunions gigs via their website and Facebook page.
On 14 October 2008, Nizlopi played an intimate version of "Answers" on a balcony overlooking Camden Lock for the music viral show BalconyTV.