
"I want people to go on a journey. Some people say their inner child is being healed - my music is doing something for people. So when I'm writing the new music, which is nearly finished, I'm picturing things like Coldplay and Massive Attack shows where they have elements of organic human music, real vocals, and no autotune. That's where I'm going."
"The unique thing about my upbringing is that we weren't allowed to listen to the radio. We were raised in quite a vacuum devoid of pop songs, so it's ironic that I ended up writing pop songs with my brother. We ended up having hit songs on the radio, and we didn't grow up listening to radio. I went to the library and found Songs in the Key of Life, by Stevie Wonder."
Natasha Bedingfield emerged from the U.K. in the mid-2000s with hit songs including "These Words," "Pocketful of Sunshine," "Love Like This," and the iconic "Unwritten." Her music provides uplifting, feel-good experiences for listeners. Currently working on her sixth album, Bedingfield aims to take audiences on a meaningful journey while reflecting on her own experiences. She envisions her new direction incorporating organic human elements, real vocals, and live instrumentation similar to Coldplay and Massive Attack performances, deliberately avoiding autotune. Bedingfield grew up in a unique environment without radio access, discovering music through library records like Stevie Wonder's "Songs in the Key of Life," which profoundly influenced her musical development.
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