"Sometimes" is a song by British acid jazz group the Brand New Heavies, released in March 1997 as the lead single from their fourth album, Shelter (1997).
He complimented Garrett's performance and commented that "besides offering a performance that will give jeep kiddies a swift kick in the pants, she can craft solid hooks that add dimension to the band's acclaimed knack for weaving body-invading funk rhythms.
"[2] A reviewer from Music & Media viewed the song as "hooky"[3] and "refreshingly downbeat".
[4] British magazine Music Week gave it four out of five, declaring it as "laid down soul funk from the band that helped create the term acid jazz."
"[5] Ezra Gale from Salon felt that it "starts out with a promising bass and drums vamp, [and] instead turns into an overblown sing-along by the time it reaches the first chorus.