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Natasha Thomas Profile |
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Birth Date: September 27, 1986
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Birth Place: Copenhagen, Denmark
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Birth Name: Natasha Thomas
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Biography |
Natasha Thomas is a
Danish pop singer and songwriter.
Natasha's first public performance took place when she was
twelve years old, singing "Killing Me Softly with His Song".
Natasha always dreamed of being a singer, and she worked
hard at realizing her dream.
Her professional attitude, diligence and iron discipline
meant that the young Dane did not always have an easy time
of things, and she had to change school. But Natasha wasn't
to be discouraged: she looked for a new school and focused
on her favourite subjects, music and theatre. Natasha took
dancing and singing lessons, and started writing her own
lyrics and songs. "Writing is a form of therapy for me. It
helps me to cope with my experiences in life".
In 2003, at the age of sixteen, Natasha's debut single "Why
(Does Your Love Hurt So Much)" reached number forty in
Germany (and airplay top four).
"Save Your Kisses For Me", released at the beginning of June
2004, had great success. Her second single "It's Over Now"
ranked 12th. The mid-tempo love song, which features the
Tobagan reggae artist Sugar Daddy (who has already worked
with Buju Banton, Sizzla and Capleton), also made it into
the top twenty of the airplay charts.
Natasha was selected to represent one of the world's
best-known and most important fashion label, Lacoste. As the
new worldwide "Lacoste face" Natasha was seen from May 2004
onwards in a pan-European print and TV campaign alongside
the French tennis ace Arnaud Clement (currently number 26 in
the world rankings). The advert was directed by Bruno
Aveillan (Nissan, Perrier, Nintendo and others), who in the
course of his career has already filmed top stars such as
Monica Bellucci, Claudia Schiffer or Gisele Bundchen.
Natasha was also seen worldwide in the Lacoste's Touch of
Pink fragrance print and TV ads. One of Natasha's song
fragments that appeared in the TV ads was "Let Me Show You
(The Way)". Touch of Pink won two FiFi Awards in Berlin in
April 2005, including "People's Choice' Award for Women".
Natasha broke her worldwide recording contract with Sony
Music and has started her own record company along with her
management crew. |
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