Artist's albums
2000
2000 · album
Imago
1998 · album
Venezia
1996 · album
Stärntaler
1995 · album
Orlando
1993 · album
Keini Gränze
1992 · album
Hallo Hallo
2022 · single
Wunder
2020 · single
Alls Drby
2020 · single
Alls Drby
2020 · album
Wie sägis bloss
2020 · single
Unaionaje
2019 · single
Mi manchi (Radio Edit)
2018 · single
Immagino che (Radio Edit)
2018 · single
Neuland
2017 · album
Glücksbringer
2012 · album
Startklar
2010 · album
Ne résiste pas
2009 · single
N° 10
2008 · album
Greatest Hits
2007 · compilation
Gschpüre
2004 · album
Kuss
2002 · album
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Biography
One of the first Mundartmusik artists to attain chart-topping success, Natacha is a Swiss pop singer whose career took flight in the early to mid-'90s and whose music remained consistently popular in the years that followed. Born Natacha von Moos, the singer from Berne, Switzerland, made her full-length solo album debut in 1992 with the self-titled album Natacha on the label NICY Music. Her second album, Orlando (1993), was her breakthrough effort, featuring career highlights such as "Nadisna" and the title track. Peaking at number 12 on the Swiss albums chart, Orlando was the first of three successive Natacha albums produced by industry veteran Tony Carey. The follow-up album, Stärntaler (1995), proven even more successful, peaking at number one on the Swiss albums chart (a milestone achievement for Mundartmusik [i.e., music sung in Swiss German dialect] at the time). In the wake of Natacha's chart-topping success with Stärntaler, she was offered a recording contract with EMI Music and proceeded to release a series of similarly popular albums: Venezia (1996), Imago (1998), Natacha (2000), and Kuss (2002). Some of her biggest hit singles from this period include "Banderas" (1996), "Sölli, Sölli Nid" (1998), "I Wär So Gärn" (2000), and "Sorry" (2002). Natacha then signed to Sony BMG for a couple albums, Gschpüre (2004) and Greatest Hits: Losla (2006), the latter featuring new as well as previously released material. While Natacha had remained consistently popular over the years, with all of her post-breakthrough albums (sans Greatest Hits: Losla) charting within the Top 20 if not the Top Ten, she experienced something of a comeback in 2008 with the release of N-10 and its featured single "I Fa di Uf." N-10 was her highest-charting effort in eight years and her first release on her new label, Universal Music, which had acquired the bulk of her back catalog and, in commemoration of her tenth album, went about reissuing her earlier albums. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi