Natasha's second album
N.B. was released exclusively in Europe in 2007, though it was reworked and released in the United States as
Pocketful of Sunshine a year later in 2008. While
Unwritten's lyrical subject matter dealt primarily with youthful notions of independence and freedom,
N.B. and
Pocketful of Sunshine tended to deal with more mature subject matter that a pop icon on the verge of 30 might be preoccupied with - such as finding a partner, as in the single
"Babies". In a similar vein, her second two albums branched out to include a number of new musical styles, among them reggae (with an appearance by
Sean Kingston) and hip-hop. Standout tracks from Natasha's second two albums include
"Soulmate",
"Angel", and
"Love Like This".
Bedingfield - an avid philanthropist active in a number of international aid organizations, among them
Global Angels and the
(RED) Campaign - plans to continue her musical career with the release of a fourth studio album sometime in 2009.