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The song was inspired by a limerance between Buchanan and an artist who collaborated with Austin, and is lyrically about a woman's sexual frustration of being unnoticed by a man. Instrumentation consists of computer beats and electronics. The album opens with "Push the Button", an uptempo pop, electropop and electronic song.

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The mood of the album ranges from uptempo pop numbers to slower, downtempo ballads. Buena stated during an interview that each track on the album is different and diverse. Priya Elan of The Guardian described the album as a "titanic pop experimentation". Taller in More Ways is predominantly a pop record, but also draws influences from electropop and R&B. The tabloids have been saying we're about to split since I joined the band four years ago and I've no idea where it all comes from." Composition and lyrics Band member Heidi Range expressed her distaste with the media speculation, saying: "You know what? At first it would make us angry, then we'd laugh it off and now we don't even pay any attention to it. During their break between September 2004 and August 2005, speculation arose about the band's future, which included rumours of a greatest hits album being released and that the group would later split. In August 2004, the Sugababes released "Caught in a Moment", the fourth and final single from Three, and also confirmed that recording for the group's fourth album had commenced. During this time, the Sugababes revealed that they would meet with producers in the US to work on their fourth studio album.

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"Hole in the Head", the number one single from the Sugababes' third studio album Three (2003), was released in the United States during July 2004.










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