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Тексты песен Natalia Kills

Natalia Kills - Lights Out (feat. Far East Movement)
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NATALIA KILLS (настоящее имя Teddy Natalia Noemi Sinclair, ранее Natalia Noemi Cappuccini) родилась 15 августа 1986, Брэдфорд, Великобритания) – английская певица, автор песен, актриса, продюсер, режиссер и сценарист. Ее мать Noemi Keery-Fisher уроженка Уругвая, а отец Edward Fisher родом из Ямайки. Свое детство Наталия провела в Лондоне и Барселоне рядом со своими бабушкой и дедушкой Noemi и Fred Keery, обучалась в Йоркширском колледже музыки и драмы.

В возрасте семи лет Наталия дебютировала в английском телевизионном шоу New Voices. У нее была постоянная роль в комедии All About Me, а также в драматическом шоу на радио BBC. В это время она начинает писать свои первые песни, которые стали саундтреком ко многим радио и телешоу. В 2003 году Наталия подписала свой первый контракт со звукозаписывающей компанией и в 2005 году выпустила свой первый сингл "Don't Play Nice", который достиг 11 строчки в национальном чарте Великобритании.

В 2008 году Наталия для продолжения своей творческой карьеры переезжает в Лос-Анджелес, США. В январе ее демо-треки занимают первое место в популярной социальной сети MySpace среди не подписанных артистов. В мае Наталью заметил знаменитый участник группы Black Eyed Peas и продюсер Will.i.am. В ноябре 2008 она подписала контракт с крупным музыкальным лейблом Interscope/Cherrytree Records. 29 октября 2009 года был официально представлен сингл ZOMBIE под новым сценическим именем NATALIA KILLS, который наиболее ясно отражает ее характер. Сценический псевдоним был придуман музыкальным продюсером Мартином Кирзенбаумом, человеком, который ответственен за всемирный успех Lady GaGa и другие успешные проекты лейбла Interscope.

1 апреля 2011 года в Германии состоялся релиз дебютного альбома PERFECTIONIST, музыку и лирику к которому полностью написала Natalia Kills, продюсерами альбома выступили "The-Ron" Feemster (Michael Jackson), Fernando Garibay (Lady GaGa и Britney Spears) и Jeff Bhasker (Kanye West). К выходу альбома был подготовлен мини-сериал LOVE,KILLS,XX, автором и режиссером которого стала сама Наталья. Именно в Love, Kills,xx прозвучали впервые песни с дебютной пластинки. Первый сингл с альбома MIRRORS был выпущен в августе 2010 года в США и на родине Наталии - Англии в апреле 2011 года. Сингл пользовался особым успехом в центральной Европе и по этой причине лейбл решил не затягивать с выпуском альбома в Германии. Релиз альбома PERFECTIONIST во всем остальном мире состоится позже в этом году.
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Natalia Keery-Fisher, also known as Natalia Cappuccini (born 15 August 1986), is a British singer-songwriter, actress, and director who performs under the stage name Natalia Kills. She released her debut album, Perfectionist, in 2011.

Kills was born in Bradford, West Yorkshire, UK, to an Afro-Jamaican father and Uruguayan mother, where she attended Bradford Girls' Grammar School. In addition, she studied classical drama at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. She stated in a post on her blog on social website, MySpace that she grew up flying between London and Florida, where she had relatives, resulting in a mixed American and English accent.

Kills made her acting debut at age 9 in 1995 in New Voices. She had a regular role as Sima on the TV sitcom "All About Me" and also played Amy Franks in the BBC's long-running radio drama "The Archers". She began writing songs at 14, some of which were featured in films and television shows, including "Bring It On 4", "Sleepover", "Just My Luck", and "Entourage". After finishing with "The Archers" in 2003, Kills began pursuing a music career and attributes her musical breakthrough to winning a Radio 1 MC Battle in Leeds under the name "Candy Rapper" in 2003. She signed to the UK record company "Adventures in Music" and released her first single Don't Play Nice under the name Verbalicious in February 2005. Kills' told W that her childhood nickname from her mother was "Verbal" because she talked and sang a lot. She adopted the name and variations of it as her stage name at some points during her career.
While writing music for films, Kills posted her self-produced and written demo extended play, "Womannequin" on music social website MySpace in 2007 that attracted the attention of blogger Perez Hilton in 2008, her song received 2 million plays on the website and Kills reached the top of the unsigned artists chart. With offers coming in for concerts and festivals, Kills moved to Los Angeles. In LA, Kills was approached by producers, A&R and labels with contracts. A DJ introduced her to will.i.am after hearing her demo and learning that she did not have a record deal. In January 2008, will.i.am signed her to his record label, "will.i.am Music Group". She did not sign right away as she had reservations about the music industry and will.i.am had to go to London a month later to convince her to record with him. During this time she also co-wrote and appeared on They Talk Shit About Me by French recording artist M. Pokora and met underground director Guillaume Doubet, who would go on to direct many of her videos, in Paris.

Kills explained in an interview that she adopted the stage name Natalia Kills at the behest of her record company, which found "Natalia Cappuccini" hard to pronounce. She had taken on her grandmother's family name a few years prior. She explained in an interview that her stage name is based on the phrase "you killed it", and represents her tendency to be a perfectionist. Kills released her debut album "Perfectionist" in April 2011 in Germany following a top ten placing by the first single, "Mirrors". The album was described as a concept album by Kills, proving that perfection is attainable. It features production by Jeff Bhasker and Fernando Garibay, who had worked with Lady Gaga. The album was accompanied by four singles, Mirrors, Wonderland, Free and Kill My Boyfriend. The first three singles were minor hits in some European countries but failed to chart in the US or UK. Kills opened for Kelis' European All Hearts Tour, as well as supported Robyn on her Body Talk Tour in November 2010 and early 2011. She also supported Ke$ha on the UK leg of her Get Sleazy Tour. Throughout August and September 2011, Kills supported Katy Perry on her California Dreams Tour for eight dates in Europe and São Paulo, Brazil. She also opened for the Black Eyed Peas over the summer of 2011 in Europe.
Kills is featured on a Junior Caldera single, Lights Out (Go Crazy), along with Far East Movement. It was released on March 13, 2012. Kills also features in Tatana's single, You Can't Get in My Head (If You Can't Get in My Bed).

On September 5, the singer announced new video entitled "Controversy" to start the promotion of her sophomore studio album entitled Trouble that's scheduled for release early 2013 through Cherrytree and Interscope Records. She also revealed the artwork with the official viral video.

Kills called Kate Bush and Alanis Morissette her most important musical influences, highlighting them as emotional artists who wrote honestly about their own experiences. She has also gone on to cite Gwen Stefani as her hero. She also claims that Depeche Mode, Prince, Vanity 6 and Freddie Mercury inspire her live performances.

In June of 2015, Kills announced over Twitter that her next album would feature a band, and that her days as "Natalia Kills" are over. She has yet to announce a name for her band, but she has stated "I always wanted to start a band. I adore Hole & Garbage so that's what i'll do next. I need to go darker + wilder". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.