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Scooch's third UK release came in the form of no. 12 reaching, "The Best Is Yet to Come" in June 2000.[3] They were successful overseas also, in other countries such as Japan, where "More Than I Needed to Know" reached no. 1.[citation needed] A fourth single followed in the form of the flamenco inspired "For Sure", which reached no. 15 in the UK singles charts and was followed by the album "Four Sure" which was released in August 2000.[3] At the end of their EMI record contract the group split up.