Three of the thirteen songs on the album were cover versions, however, "Paradise" was written by the actual band members, Ben Bledsoe and Marc Terenzi.
[2][3] The band formed in 1999, when future members Marc Terenzi and Ben Bledsoe met at a party.
Terenzi and Bledsoe met future bandmates Patrick King and Michael Johnson at an industry party.
The band was signed under Transcontinental Records and released albums under that label in the United States, and Sony BMG abroad.
The band realized that they couldn't promote themselves very easily without having to bring their instruments with them everywhere they went, so they started performing a cappella versions of their music.
Soon after, they kept building, by Bledsoe learning how to beat box and do vocal bass lines within the band, in the a cappella setting.
In the summer of 2000, Pearlman hired Steve Kipner to write Natural's first single, "Put Your Arms Around Me".
Such promotions included several interviews and features in POPstar Magazine, performing in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade 2001, performing medley tribute to the Bee Gees as part of ABC's 'Disco Ball' in 2003, and at one point a mall tour with Saks Fifth Avenue, they still never charted or had successful radio play outside of Orlando.
"Runaway" is notable for having been written by Danny O'Donoghue and Mark Sheehan, who later went on to become members of worldwide chart-topping band The Script, having themselves started in an American boyband - Mytown.