Sunshine (S Club 7 album)

Describing the tour, Stevens remarked that seeing a crowd of over 13,000 fans each night coming to see them was "such an unbelievable feeling", and the other members of the group shared an "adrenaline rush" as well as a wave of emotion before going on stage.

Once the tour was over, the group had to fly back to the United States in order to film the third series of their television show, Hollywood 7.

This third series, which was still set in Los Angeles, was the group's favourite to film because they had more acting experience and could "drop their shoulders" and start to enjoy themselves.

Hollywood 7 began airing in September 2001 and dealt with the issue of an on-screen kiss between Spearritt and Cattermole, who had begun dating in real life.

After the success of the previous year's single, the performance on the night featured many primary school children who had pre-recorded their own versions of the chorus, including S Club Juniors who made their first television appearance.

Remixes for "Stronger" were sent to clubs and radio stations, indicating that it would be the follow-up single to "You", but the release was cancelled due to Cattermole's departure from the band.

The EP was, however, released for the first time on streaming in January 2024 featuring five remixes with DJs such as Flip & Fill, Solar8 and ATFC.

Talking about his former musical venture three months before he left S Club 7, Paul Cattermole described the band—who had been called Skua—as having a "Limp Bizkit vibe" as well as comparing their style to Rage Against the Machine.

[17] Cattermole's resignation came as Skua had decided to reform, and he found it a perfect time to make the transition back from pop to rock as S Club 7's record contracts were up for renewal.

[21] Cattermole stayed with the band until June 2002, featuring in five out of thirteen episodes of the group's final television series, Viva S Club, and performing his final concert with the group for Party at the Palace, which was part of Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee celebrations.

A new version of the song featuring Bradley McIntosh and Jon Lee on lead vocals was released on digital platforms on 7 March 2024, which is Cattermole's birthday.