Artist's albums
Happy
2018 · album
Thuishaven
2018 · single
Les plus beaux duos
2016 · album
Les plus beaux refrains, vol. 1
2016 · album
Les années vinyls
2016 · album
Everlasting
2016 · album
Fado Além
2016 · album
Wasted
2015 · single
Angel In Disguise
2014 · single
Devil in Disguise
2014 · single
By My Side
2014 · single
Paradise
2014 · single
Key To My Heart
2014 · single
Everything
2014 · single
Apologize
2013 · single
Guiding Star
2013 · single
Twilight
2013 · single
Verdoofd en Veblind
2013 · single
Eternity
2013 · single
Nobody's Here
2013 · single
As The Rush Comes
2013 · single
Damaged
2013 · single
Vibrations musette
2012 · album
Nathalie
2010 · single
Enfin Noël
2007 · album
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Biography
Known to her fans as simply Nathalie, pop singer Nathalie Schmeikal was a finalist on the Swedish television show Idol who went on to a short-lived recording career. Born in 1985 in the city of Mölndal, Sweden, Schmeikal grew up in the town of Skärhamn. After successfully auditioning for Idol (essentially the Swedish version of American Idol), she finished in eighth place on the 2004 season. Her performances on the show included Boyz II Men's "A Song for Mama," Bonnie Tyler's "Total Eclipse of the Heart," Michael Jackson's "Black or White," the Commodores' "Easy," and Lisa Nilsson's "Varje Gång Jag Ser Dig." Upon exiting the show, Schmeikal was featured on the compilation album Det Bästa Från Idol 2004 and signed a recording contract with the label Palladium Music. She made her recording debut as simply Nathalie in 2005 with the single "Did You Love Me." In 2006 she released her full-length album debut, Here with Me, and scored a hit with her second single, "We Think It's Love," previously an Australian Top Ten hit for Leah Haywood in 2000. The album's title track was also released as a single but failed to rival the success of its predecessor. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi