LIFE, PEOPLE, CELEBRITIES, HATERS, THE REAL ONES, FAMILY, MINISTERS.
LISA MCCLENDON, MARY MARY, THE WINANS, FEDEL, COCO JONES, PORSCHE SMITH, REACTION
MY PEOPLE OVERSEAS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC, JAPAN
SHOULD I KEEP GOING?
LAURYN HILL, JILL SCOTT, THE CRANBERRIES, EVANESSENCE, COMMON, TALIB KWELI, IMAGO DEI, BIG REC, TWOTHREE
THIS MAY TAKE A WHILE...
Sounds Like
Lauryn Hill.
Post a comment and let me know who YOU think I sound like.
Natalie has been writing and singing since the age of six. She lead her first song at her local church in Clarksville, TN. "I recall everyone standing up and laughing at me as I sang. I vowed never to sing again after that day. My mother tried to explain to me that they were shocked to see such a little person with such a powerful voice. I wasn't convinced."
Natalie decided to continue writing songs but to never sing in public. "Singing and writing is my escape. Even at the age of six. It's what I did when I was bored or felt sad and lonely."
It wasn't until her family moved to Memphis, TN that she began to sing in public again. It started with school choirs and then grew to church choirs. She made several attempts to sing lead in both settings, but fear always held her back. Well, not anymore. Her experiences have given her the strength and power she needs to recognize the authority she had all along.
Now, Natalie is known to refer to herself as “The Catalyst” because it speeds up a reaction but is not affected or damaged in the process.
She is a Gospel Neo-Soul artist who sings whatever God gives her. Her style has been compared to that of Lauryn Hill.
The Songwriter
Natalie is still writing. She has written over 20 songs from age sixteen to current. Most of which will be on her upcoming album. Release date to be announced. " I wish I could remember the ones I wrote as a child."
Hey shugga! :-) Thanks for the request and comments!!!! Means a lot please stay connected and tell yo friends to tell their friends to tell their friends and we're going to change this whole music thing up together! Thanks
Rae Ellis