biography
Growing up, Natasha was exposed to a diverse span of genres – her father being a DJ and her sister being an avid soul fan meant that she encountered the world of Reggae, Jazz, Blues and Funk at a young age. Her musical taste adapted and soon she became familiar with every rare groove and soul track well before her years.
At the age of sixteen Natasha travelled across the Atlantic with Roame Lowrey (Maze and Frankie Beverley’s percussionist). Little did she know that she would be embarking on the trip that would kick-start her musical journey. With help from Lowrey, she was able to realise her potential and develop her talent and skills as a young artist. She experienced the life of a recording artist and the process required to produce her own music.
During her stay in the States, Natasha performed with Kirk Franklyn and the Family – she also performed in a stage musical.
Although still in the early stages of her career – it proved to be a fruitful period for both her talent and development. Her musical peers sparked inspiration and allowed her to explore different musical avenues. Through this she was able to discover a new found love for Gospel and Organic R&B.
Natasha left the States in 1996 and had her son, Taylor, and subsequently music took a back seat. However this was far from the end of her musical expedition.
In 2008 Natasha’s mother, Sandra, passed away. She was Natasha’s muse, inspiration and she helped mould Natasha’s soul and direction. Although this period was a heart-breaking and emotional period, it was the birth of life affirming ‘Time to Shine’. To this day it is still Natasha’s favourite number, due to the deeply personal resonance and relation to her mother.
Natasha exploded on to the UK soul scene with ‘Show Me’ after her first collaboration with Cool Million. ‘Show Me’ was featured on the ‘Cool Million III’ album. This was followed up by the summer smash of 2012: ‘Back 2 U’ with producer Ric Atari. Which was available on the ‘Soul Seed Vol 1’ album – supported with a sleek promo to match the silky tones.
The last few years have seen Natasha in demand more than ever for her vocal flair and vivacious on stage presence. Many well-respected producers, contemporary song writers and bands have sought out her formidable talents. She was requested to perform as the main vocalist on a forthcoming Yam Who? EP, ‘Downtown Diva’ on the cutting edge record label ISM Records. Other credits include: Reel People, Speedometer on Freestyle Records, various tracks on Purple Music Nervous Records, Vaga Records Tribe Music Duff Note Groove Odessy Barcoda
Natasha, whose fast becoming the brightest and (definitely busiest) UK soul star, has also performed at numerous events around the world: IPM, Amalfi Conference, Rome, Napoli, SuncéBeat festival in Croatia, Luanda in Angola, Moscow, Miami and Germany to name a few.
In 2012/13 Natasha supported the legendary Betty Wright at various gigs all over the country. They performed at Blackpool Soul, Southport Weekender as well as many others. Natasha was a familiar face at the Southport Weekender as this was her second consecutive appearance performing at the festival.
In September 2013 Natasha was nominated for ‘The Best New Soul Act’ by Soul Survivors magazine. Natasha won by a landslide and was a clearly loved fan favourite. This was the moment Natasha realised her dreams we coming true.
February 2014 saw the much anticipated release of Natasha’s first solo album ‘Natasha Watts EP’. The album saw three #1’s that gained radio play from a multitude of stations. Jazz FM crowned it ‘Album of the Week’.
Further to this success; Natasha played two sell out shows at the Jazz Cafe in London, performed at The Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. One of Natasha’s proudest moments is supporting the Empress of Soul – Ms Glady’s Knight. They completed seven shows to over 30,000 fans at The Royal Albert Hall in London, Glasgow Symphony and Birmingham Symphony. This allowed her network further and boost the relationship she has with other artists in the Soul and R&B scene.
Natasha felt compelled to keep creating music after the past few years of musical feats. She knew that she would have to push herself further in order to deliver more critically acclaimed content.
Natasha then took to asking her fans about what they wanted to hear, as she had huge ideas for her next album and wanted supporter input. A number suggested duets. Coincidentally Natasha was already in the process of working with UK star Don E on his ‘Future Rare Grooves’ album. They collaborated on a popular hit track called ‘Big People Tings’ which is now played all over the country in the underground Rare Groove clubs and Reggae venues.
Natasha then reached out to one of her idols, Omar, asking wether he would like to write a song together. Within a day he had agreed and they set about creating magic that is ‘Insatiable’. Omar enjoyed being a part of this collaboration so much that he decided to put the track on his next album ‘Love and Beats’.
Working with Rob Hardt (Germany), Dan Goldman and Richard Earnshaw (UK) the album, titled ‘2nd Time Around’ came together instantaneously.
The appropriately named second album, ’2nd Time Around’ proved to be a huge success and Natasha has stated she is hugely proud of the work that has gone into this album. Subsequently her performance groove didn’t slow down here – she then went on to tour with Shalamar, The Fatback Band, supported Candi Staton, Lisa Stansfield, Incognito as well as Omar himself.
Natasha is now a multi-award winning artist. In 2016 she received ‘The Best current UK Soul Artist’ award for the second time from The Soul Survivors Magazine readers vote. She has also been included in several renowned DJ’s ‘top tens’ around the world.
2018 has seen Natasha land a weekly radio show with BBC Berkshire where she DJs live on air every Thursday evening. She thoroughly enjoys her time on air, sharing music, talking about life and having a good laugh. Alongside her radio show she wrote and released her much anticipated this album ‘My Next Chapter’ – which flew up a host of UK charts, hailing it the best received album Natasha has ever written. She received support from Tony Black Burn, Jazz FM and Magic FM to name a few.
Career highlights so far for Natasha have been opening up for The O’Jays at the Theatre Royal London, supporting Shalamar at the world famous London Palladium to a sold out crowd.