{"id":2635,"date":"2025-05-09T17:00:03","date_gmt":"2025-05-09T17:00:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.scubadiscounters.com\/?p=2635"},"modified":"2025-05-12T02:59:59","modified_gmt":"2025-05-12T02:59:59","slug":"natanya-gets-dangerous","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.scubadiscounters.com\/index.php\/2025\/05\/09\/natanya-gets-dangerous\/","title":{"rendered":"Natanya Gets ‘Dangerous’"},"content":{"rendered":"

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British songstress Natanya<\/u><\/a> first crossed our radar through, of all things, a Janet Jackson co-sign<\/u><\/a>; Jackson took to social media to share a video of the rising artist singing her internet-revived hit, \u201cSomeone To Call Your Lover.\u201d Soon after, she received one more co-sign<\/u><\/a>, this time from her forever fav, Ravyn Lenae, just as Lenae was rising on the global charts. <\/p>\n

With two American legends behind her, Natanya was well prepared for a packed trip to the States, where she had the set goal of breaking into our hard-to-crack market. She first went to LA for sessions, meetings and listening parties of her forthcoming EP, Feline Return <\/em><\/em>(out June 13th). And then she was off to New York for a whirlwind jaunt which included a show at Baby\u2019s All Right and a performance at On The Radar<\/u><\/a>. <\/p>\n

Such a rush through the States felt fitting for Natanya. She had long identified with American artists (like Lenae) over fellow British artists. \u201cWhenever people would ask me, \u2018Who’s your tribe?\u2019 they would always try to get me to say people from my country. But it was really hard for me because I don’t feel like I relate to them musically and aesthetically,\u201d shares Natanya. Having grown up in an international family, raised around a stream of Gospel and Motown, Natanya was inspired by the sounds and the expansiveness of art from beyond her side of the pond. \u201cJust because of how big America is and how much expression there is, there’s so many different sounds that come out of it. If you put your hand into a massive ball pit, you’re gonna find your color. America’s like that.\u201d She still plays up her British-ness through her distinct visual world, a combination of the uncanniness of Tim Burton and the posh glamor of Victorian and Georgian fashion.<\/p>\n

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