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Natalia Kills doesnt really need to convince you to listen to her
music, the fact that she shares the same record label (Cherrytree
Records) as Lady GaGa, Feist, Robyn and La Roux should be proof
enough.
However -- in case it isnt -- Im here to lay on a thick, whippy
icing of reasons why you're bound to love her.
With a sound similar to Lady GaGa, but far enough away so she's not
perceived as a true carbon copy, this British born, half Jamaican,
half Uruguayan vixen has hit the audio A-list nail on the head. Her
sound is raw and vicious, her vocals are gritty and her layered
stylings are virginal compared to GaGas which is exactly what
draws me to her.
Wanted by both Timbaland (he flew me to Miami when I was first
looking at labels) and Justin Timberlake, Natalia had the world at
her black painted finger tips. Eventually she found a home with
Will.i.am's label. Then in mid-2009 she began working with Will to
form her idea for the perfect, dark, electro-pop album. Later that
same year she released her first cadence driven, 90s-drenched teaser
single Zombie, along with a video she directed and wrote herself.
After that moment, the world was not the same, and never would be.
In April of 2010 she dropped Activate My Heart, a robotic themed
song that fit into the earths early 2010 obsession with all things
electric. Finally, this week, Natalia released her first official
single under Cherrytree Records called Mirrors. Some are calling
the song this years 'Just Dance,' and Natalia tells us, 'if they are
comparing me to brilliance, why in the world would I complain.'
Her debut CD The Perfectionist features major production backing
from fellas like Jeff Bhasker ( Robin Thicke's Sex Therapy, Alicia
Key's 'Element of Freedom ' & Jay Z 's 'The Blueprint 3), Fernando
Garibay (Lady Gaga Dance in the Dark, The Pussycat Dolls Bottle
Pop & Britney Spears 'Outta My Head') and Akon (featured on
Mirrors) -- all of which boasts shes bound for stardom. However,
one thing Natalie said you wont find on her CD is, the word party
... because I dont need you to tell me when to party.
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