Songs These Words, Unwritten and Single became hits in the UK and the USA, bringing Bedingfield a number of prestigious nominations. The full-length contained uptempo pop rock compositions with the R&B influence and mostly explored the themes of independence and woman empowerment. In September 2004, Bedingfield presented the listeners with the debut disc Unwritten. In 2003, she received a contract with the Sony BMG. The singer also recorded demos in the studios of her friends and sent the material to different labels. In 2004, such Christian albums as Shout God's Fame and Jesus Is My Superhero featured her works. During 90s and the beginning of 00s, Natasha wrote songs for the Hillsong London Church. However, after a year of study Bedingfield dropped the university to concentrate fully on her creativity. Natasha entered the Greenwich University for the psychological department - she believed that would help her to write better lyrics for her songs. The band split without gaining any significant result. Natasha was a vocalist and a songwriter in this band - the acquired experience helped her later in her solo career. In 90s, Daniel, Nikola and Natasha formed a dance-electronica band The DNA Algorithm, which sang mostly about religion. Natasha, for example, took lessons of piano and guitar.
Kids got interested in music since their early years and their parents supported them in this aspiration. Natasha and her brothers Daniel and Joshua along with her sister Nicola grew up in the suburbs of London. Natasha Bedingfield was born into a family of New Zealand-born parents, John and Molly Bedingfield, both charity workers.