Natalie Major is a young pop artist originally hailing from Chicago. Creating a soulful blend of catchy pop melody and ambient vibes, she most recently put out her first single "The Rescue". A song with a mix of clean delayed guitar tones and symbolic lyrics about running away in love.
Taking influence from a wide array of artists such as Sia, Coldplay, Lana Del Rey and many more,she is set to release her first EP "Little Mockingbird" in Spring 2014.
Chicago-born and Los Angeles-based singer and songwriter Natalie Major translates raw emotion and relatable experiences into anthemic and ambitious pop punctuated by down-tempo beats, skyscraper-size vocals, and unabashed and cathartic honesty.
After moving to L.A. to pursue a lifelong musical dream back in 2014, the artist bubbled up with a series of high-profile songwriting placements and vocal spots. Among those, Natalie penned and featured on Bobby Puma's "Someone Somewhere," and Tiësto included the track's "Tiësto Edit" on the fourth installment of his popular Club Life series: Club Life, Vol. 4 – New York City. "Someone Somewhere" peaked in the Top 5 of Beatport's Top 100 and landed on Spotify's Global Viral Top 50. Next, the songstress teamed up with Dutch sensation Showtek and Brooks for "On Our Own" which clocked over 11.2 million Spotify streams in under six months. Meanwhile, 2K tapped her to sing the "Star Spangled Banner" and Canadian National Anthem for both NBA 2K15 and NBA 2K16.
By 2017, her cumulative streams would exceed 20 million and counting. However, audiences get to finally experience her vision in 2018. She first struck a balance between "beauty and melancholy" on 2017's "Human" in collaboration with Robot Koch. Natalie kicked off the new year with "Waves." Receiving its premiere in the Freeform series grown-ish, the single ebbs and flows between breathy verses and a seismic and soaring chorus that's as empowering as it is entrancing.
Natalie Major is a young pop artist originally hailing from Chicago. Creating a soulful blend of catchy pop melody and ambient vibes, she most recently put out her first single "The Rescue". A song with a mix of clean delayed guitar tones and symbolic lyrics about running away in love.
Taking influence from a wide array of artists such as Sia, Coldplay, Lana Del Rey and many more,she is set to release her first EP "Little Mockingbird" in Spring 2014.
Chicago-born and Los Angeles-based singer and songwriter Natalie Major translates raw emotion and relatable experiences into anthemic and ambitious pop punctuated by down-tempo beats, skyscraper-size vocals, and unabashed and cathartic honesty.
After moving to L.A. to pursue a lifelong musical dream back in 2014, the artist bubbled up with a series of high-profile songwriting placements and vocal spots. Among those, Natalie penned and featured on Bobby Puma's "Someone Somewhere," and Tiësto included the track's "Tiësto Edit" on the fourth installment of his popular Club Life series: Club Life, Vol. 4 – New York City. "Someone Somewhere" peaked in the Top 5 of Beatport's Top 100 and landed on Spotify's Global Viral Top 50. Next, the songstress teamed up with Dutch sensation Showtek and Brooks for "On Our Own" which clocked over 11.2 million Spotify streams in under six months. Meanwhile, 2K tapped her to sing the "Star Spangled Banner" and Canadian National Anthem for both NBA 2K15 and NBA 2K16.
By 2017, her cumulative streams would exceed 20 million and counting. However, audiences get to finally experience her vision in 2018. She first struck a balance between "beauty and melancholy" on 2017's "Human" in collaboration with Robot Koch. Natalie kicked off the new year with "Waves." Receiving its premiere in the Freeform series grown-ish, the single ebbs and flows between breathy verses and a seismic and soaring chorus that's as empowering as it is entrancing.