S Club became one of the group's most successful album releases, and reached number two in the United Kingdom, where it was certified double platinum.
[2] The show aired on CBBC on BBC One and was a children's sitcom based on the lives of the group who had moved to Miami, Florida in search of fame in America.
[3] Joel Andryc, the vice president of the Fox Family Channel, stated that Miami 7 is "far more relationship driven" than The Monkees, and that "kids today are more sophisticated".
The up-tempo "Bring It All Back" reached number-one on the UK Singles Chart,[7] and after selling more than 600,000 copies, was certified Platinum by the BPI.
[9] An official magazine, fan club, and accompanying Miami 7 scrapbook were also launched furthering 19 Management's corporate aim.
Many non-single tracks, like Friday Night and Everybody Wants Ya became fan-favourites, with the latter also being featured in the soundtrack of Disney comedy series, Lizzie McGuire.
Paul Cattermole once commented that the speed of the schedule sometimes caused a "kind of dreamscape in your head", as the group often felt "jetlagged and tired".