Artist's albums
Jar Of Hearts
2023 · single
End of The Earth
2023 · single
The Man Who Can't Be Moved
2022 · single
Neverland
2022 · single
MAYDAY
2022 · single
MAYDAY
2022 · single
Neon Skies (Forever)
2022 · single
Only You
2022 · single
Born to Run
2022 · single
Eclipse
2021 · single
Black Hole Sun
2021 · single
Living in a Dream
2021 · single
The Moon
2020 · album
One Small Step
2020 · single
Worth The Wait
2020 · single
Wild Things
2020 · single
Unforgiven
2020 · single
Rest In Pieces
2020 · single
The Moon
2020 · single
Human (Nick Ledesma Remix)
2020 · single
I've Never Written A Love Song
2020 · single
Not Love
2020 · single
Waves (Beauz Remix)
2018 · single
Waves (Convex Remix)
2018 · single
Waves
2018 · single
City of Gold
2017 · single
Human
2017 · single
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Biography
Natalie Major, a singer and songwriter from Chicago now based in Los Angeles, creates powerful pop music that serves as an emotional outlet. Her songs, which feature soulful vocals and down-tempo beats, convey relatable experiences with honesty and ambition. Although she's flown under the radar, Natalie has achieved success with high-profile placements, such as her feature on Bobby Puma's "Someone Somewhere," which peaked in the Top 5 of Beatport's Top 100 and made Spotify's Global Viral Top 50. Additionally, she teamed up with Showtek and Brooks for "On Our Own," which garnered over 13 million Spotify streams in under six months. Natalie has also been tapped to sing the national anthems for NBA 2K15 and NBA 2K16. In 2017, her cumulative streams exceeded 20 million and continued to climb. Natalie's 2020 EP, "The Moon," showcases her artistic growth and emotional depth, exemplified by the powerful single "Waves," which premiered on Freeform's "grown-ish." Despite facing hardships, including a severe accident and a breakup, Natalie remains committed to creating music that balances beauty and melancholy, offering a connective experience that fosters empathy and understanding.