In May 2002 they reached number one in the U.K. with Just a Little, which later went onto win Best British Single at the 2003 Brit Awards. This was then followed by Got to Have Your Love, a cover of the Mantronix classic, and Holding on for You. All three singles came from their multi-platinum debut album, Thinking It Over. After collaborating with Richard X on Being Nobody, the group went on in 2003 to release two further singles from their sophomore effort, Being Somebody, to rather disappointing sales. In September 2005 the group returned from an 18-month hiatus with its third and final album, X, which continued the law of diminishing returns despite the presence of hit singles Song for Lovers and the official Children in Need double A-side A Night to Remember/ Everybody Dance. In May 2007 the bandmembers announced they would no longer be recording together. Heaton and Taylor stayed in the public eye thanks to their marriages to failed pop star Andy Scott-Lee and cricketer Kevin Pietersen, respectively, although both Young and Simm were rumored to be attempting solo careers. ~ Jon O'Brien, Rovi