: Bedingfield wrote the song as a "cheesy" love ballad, admitting he was inspired by the style of the Irish boy band Westlife . He chose this commercial approach because he believed more complex material wouldn't secure a record deal.
: The lyrics explore the doubt and conviction found in early love, famously questioning: "If I'm not made for you, then why doesn't my heart tell me that I am?" . Not The One
Below are reports for both, covering their background, commercial impact, and musical style. : Bedingfield wrote the song as a "cheesy"
: Produced by Rick Rubin , the song focuses on vulnerability and the desire to change oneself to fit a partner's expectations. Below are reports for both, covering their background,
Released in , this track served as a promotional single for their twelfth studio album, Unlimited Love .
: The single reached #1 on the UK Singles Chart and peaked at #15 on the US Billboard Hot 100 .
: While not a chart-topping hit like Bedingfield's track, it was praised by fans for its "dreamy" quality and for showcasing the band's more experimental, softer side during their 2022 reunion era.