Natasha Bedingfield has not released music for a while. However, her decades-old songs still dominate the music and film scene--thanks to Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney's newly released romance-comedy film, "Anyone But You."

According to reports, the co-stars brought the Grammy-nominated singer onstage with them to perform her 2004 hit song, "Unwritten," which was featured in the film.

"You alright, Glen?" Sweeney asked her Powell, to which he responded, "Yeah, it's just a lot of people here. I don't know, I'm a little nervous."

"Do you want me to do that thing that calms you down?" the "Euphoria" star asked. "Okay, then it's time to bring out the big guns."

Bedingfield emerged from behind the pair, wearing a red and orange flowy gown, and began to perform the song with the "Top Gun: Maverick" actor and Sweeney.

 

Natasha Bedingfield Makes Grand Return to Music

The last album Bedingfield released was "Roll With Me" in 2019, and although she dropped a single "Your My Child," in September 2023, she has not been actively making and releasing music for years.

This is why fans were so stoked to see the "I Bruise Easily" singer back onstage, performing a song she released two decades ago.

"The way this movie revived her career," one wrote.

"Oh, we're bringing back CAMP at the nexus of pop culture and cinema. love this."

"Natasha is always on point."

A fan even claimed they had goosebumps seeing the singer perform alongside Powell and Sweeney.

Another fan expressed their excitement and enthusiasm to see early 2000s hitmakers make a comeback thanks to recently released films.

"Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Natasha Bedingfield both performing their hit songs from decades ago at this year's People's Choice Awards and BAFTAS is British history!"

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Sophie Ellis-Bextor Make Comeback 'Murder on the Dancefloor'

Bedingfield is not the only singer who managed to return to the limelight after a film featured their song; this happened to Sophie Ellis-Bextor, whose song "Murder on the Dancefloor" was used in "Saltburn," starring Barry Keoghan, Jacob Elordi, and Rosamund Pike.

According to reports, the English singer earned her first Billboard Hot 100 hit earlier this year when the song went viral on social media platforms.

Ellis-Bexter was invited to perform her hit song at the British Academy Film Awards.

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