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| | Natasha Bedingfield: Unwritten - PopMatters Music Review |
 | | Natasha's debut "Single" peaked at number three, an admirable feat, but it wasn't until later that August, when "These Words" topped the charts, that people truly began to take notice of the young pop singer/songwriter, as her debut full length Unwritten nabbed the number one slot on the UK album chart. |
 | | A year later, Natasha Bedingfield is a household name in the UK, and an international sensation, and the time has come for her to try to accomplish something that other UK pop acts like Rachel Stevens, Girls Aloud, and Sugababes have thusfar failed to do: crack the tough, extremely fickle U.S. market. |
 | | Bedingfield tackles the love-song-about-a-love-song theme with gusto; backed up by lively hip-hop beats, she sings, "Threw some chords together/ The combination D, E, F," the aforementioned chords punctuated cleverly by keyboard stabs. |
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