They recorded "Watch Me Rain", which was produced by Greg Kurstin and featured in movies including the Tina Fey and Amy Poehler film Baby Mama.
The band was dropped in 2008 and Wilson quit, deciding to focus instead on her career as an actress, songwriter and solo artist.
She spent the following two years in London, where she worked extensively with the French house music producer Fred Falke and Xenomania.
Produced by Jimmy Harry and Tony Kanal, it included the single "Push It" (ft. Yelawolf)", which hit the Top 10 on the Billboard dance charts.
During the summer of 2011, Jessie and the Toy Boys opened for Britney Spears and Nicki Minaj on the North American leg of the Femme Fatale tour and in the fall played alongside artists including Steve Aoki, Pete Tong, Kaskade and Avicii as a main stage artist on the Identity Festival tour.
[18][19] Wilson also recorded a version of the Thompson Twins song "Hold Me Now" in 2015; it was featured in the pilot episode of the series Scream Queens.
[20] In 2016 the video for Wilson's song "El Barrio" was released; it featured Rafael Reyes, also known as Leafar Seyer, as her love interest.
[21][4] Although Wilson was then writing songs for other artists, including Kygo and Ava Max, she remained focused on her own career after parting ways with Virgin in 2017.
She released a series of singles that included "Cinematic Goodbye" as well as collaborations with Raja Kumari ("Drips Gold") and Travis Mills ("Say That Again").
Justin Moran of Paper wrote: "With its high drama and heart-wrenching emotion, "Cinematic Goodbye" represents a shift in the glossy dance music Eden's known for releasing.
Last year, she dropped her sunny Travis Mills-assisted standout "Say That Again," and the impossibly catchy sex positive anthem "Drips Gold," featuring Raja Kumari.
Peter Robinson of Popjustice described the collection as 'an EP that fizzes with future-facing pop flair and classic songwriting...brilliantly expressive'.