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Natasha Bedingfield
Natasha Bedingfield was born on November 26, 1981 and began her musical career as a member of The DNA Algorithm, a Christian dance/electronic group with her siblings Daniel Bedingfield and Nikola Rachelle. The early musical experience in the 1990s gave her a chance to write and perform. In the 21st century, after performing with her family band and for several Hillsong London Church albums, she signed with BMG UK & Ireland. From then on Natasha Bedingfield tickets would be marketed to a more pop crowd.
Her first album, Unwritten (2004) shared the themes of independence and empowerment from her gospel days, but added an up-tempo pop rock sound that enchanted the UK. Her album went platinum while it managed to go Gold in the U.S. Natasha Bedingfield tickets sold well thanks to singles like "Single," "These Words," and "Unwritten."
In fact, "Unwritten" earned her a Grammy nomination for the Best Female Pop Vocals Performance in 2007. That same year the Grammy Awards recognized the British singer, she released her second album. The album was called N.B. in the Europe and Pocketful of Sunshine in North America. Natasha Bedingfield's new album had a sound that was influenced by R&B, reggae, and electronica. Bedingfield tickets again sold very well thanks to singles.
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