Crawford had major chart success in France and other parts of Europe but did not repeat this success in the United Kingdom and the United States, although his single "
You Didn't Expect That" did make the lower reaches of the UK Top 40, peaking at number 35. He also contributed a cover of the original
Pokémon TV series
theme song for
Pokémon: The First Movie. In 2002, Crawford also appeared at a popular Filipino-American event called "Fiesta Filipina", held in
San Francisco,
California. Crawford's album
Big City was released in 2004 in France and Asia only. The single "Bright Lights" was unable to break into any Top 10 charts. The second single "Steamy Nights", produced by
Kovas – Ghetto Beat, fared better, making the Top 40, and was featured on 7 compilations across Europe and was the first single in Germany. Crawford's music video for "Steamy Nights" was shot in Los Angeles, California, and was produced with the same people who worked on the
Destiny's Child single "Lose My Breath". Actress
Jenna Dewan, who was one of the main characters in the popular 2006 film
Step Up, was featured as Crawford's dance partner. Another song from the album, "Candy Store", was leaked from the album and received airplay on London radio. Thought to be a duet with Ginuwine, it is featured on the
Big City album. After doing the first-ever online reality show
The MSN Dance Show, his third single from the album, "3 Wishes", was canceled by his label. Crawford felt that it was time for something new and decided not to re-sign his contract with V2 Records. The same year, he voiced Dean in the 1st episode from the 3rd season of the animated TV show
Totally Spies!. In 2006, Crawford began recording a new album which was expected to be released in 2007. In 2006, he toured during the summer with the group
L5 in France and in November he was scheduled to return to his home country to shoot a film. That same year, he was recorded a cover of
Super Freak by
Rick James from the French animated film
Asterix and the Vikings. In 2007, Billy Crawford returned to the Philippines to host the dance reality show "''MOVE: The Search for Billy Crawford's Pinoy Dancers''" on
GMA Network. The program aimed to select six backup dancers, known as The Movers, for his inaugural Philippine concert, 'Billy Crawford: It's Time,' held at the
Araneta Coliseum. The show's main judge, known as the Move Master, was
Marie Courchinoux, also called 'Maryss from Paris.' Initially, six Movers were chosen, with a seventh later added to complete the crew. The official dancers for Crawford included Darcy Godoy, JM Vergara, Aizel Moñeva, AJ Sarate, Jobel Dayrit, Daniel Agbisit, and Mich Garong. Following the successful concert, Crawford returned to the United States to pursue various projects and fulfill commitments. In 2008, upon his return to the Philippines, Crawford signed with
ABS-CBN as an exclusive artist. He became a regular on the Sunday variety show
ASAP and later hosted
Pinoy Dream Academy Überture, a reality search that involves the skill of singing. In 2009, he returned to acting via
Your Song Presents with his partner and fellow singer
Nikki Gil. He also released his fifth studio album
Groove in the Philippines as well as worldwide digital services later that year. He also hosted a former talent show,
Showtime. In 2010, he hosted
Pilipinas Got Talent with fellow co-host
Luis Manzano. Both of them won as Best Talent Search Program Hosts at the 24th PMPC Star Awards for TV. From 2011 to 2020, Crawford hosted with
Vhong Navarro and other hosts in the weekday variety show ''
It's Showtime''. In 2013, he launched his initial EP,
"Sky Is the Limit," under the independent label Jackpot Records, marking his return to music since 2009. On April 4, 2014, he extended his contract with
Universal Records and announced plans to release a new album later that year. In 2017, during the promotion of a Soul Brothers concert featuring him, he performed his latest single, "Future," dedicated to his wife,
Coleen García. In September 2020, Crawford transferred to
TV5 Network, as he hosted the
Philippine version of
The Masked Singer and the noontime variety show
Lunch Out Loud, which later reformatted to
Tropang LOL and simulcasted to
Kapamilya Channel and
A2Z in 2022 until its conclusion in 2023. He began hosting game show
The Wall Philippines in 2021. as the latter moved to GMA Network for its
second season in 2022, it also marked Crawford's return to his home network after 15 years. He participated in the French television dance competition "
Danse avec les stars" and won the competition with his partner,
Fauve Hautot. Crawford became part of GMA Network's adaptation of
The Voice franchise in the country, as one of the coaches in
The Voice Generations (2023), and
The Voice Kids (2024). ==Legal issues==