Widelife collaborated with
Thunderpuss on their release "Six Feet Under". They then released a single, "I Don't Want You", which topped
Billboard magazine's
Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in October 2002. The duo was soon asked to
remix songs by
Mariah Carey,
Lamya,
Deborah Cox,
Soluna, and
LeAnn Rimes. Their next writing and production effort, "Body (Reach Out)" with vocals by Faith Trent, also went to number 2 on the Billboard dance charts. The duo composed the theme song for the television series
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, titled "
All Things (Just Keep Getting Better)". Featuring
Simone Denny on vocals, the track was released as the lead single from the
soundtrack to the television series, reached number two on world dance charts, and peaked in the top 20 on the Australian singles chart in April 2004. The track was performed by the duo on
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and was also featured in the episode of
South Park entitled "
South Park Is Gay!". Widelife later developed the theme music for the television shows
Knock First and for Trio's "24 w/". ==Discography==