Natasha Bedingfield

Natasha Bedingfield is a pop singer from London, England. Though she is today most well-known for her secular solo career, Natasha began her musical career while in high school, playing alongside her brother Daniel Bedingfield and sister Nikola Bedingfield in a Christian electronica group called The DNA Algorithm. Though The DNA Algorithm dissolved before producing any large body of work, it provided Natasha with a springboard with which to further develop her musical talents. She attended the University of Greenwich for a year before dropping out to pursue music full time, convinced that it was her calling in life.

She began to record demo albums locally in homebrew recording studios owned by her friends, all the while working as a musician-in-residence for the Hillsong London Church and producing a number of recordings for the institution. She began to send out demos of her personal work to recording companies, eventually catching the attention of executives at Sony BMG (Jennifer Lopez, Shakira) who added Natasha to their star-studded roster in 2003. She began working on her debut album Unwritten almost immediately; it hit store shelves just months later in 2004.

Featuring appearances by the likes of Nick Lachey, Guy Chambers, and Bizarre, the upbeat pop-rock grooves of Unwritten found a wide audience in the UK and in the USA, moving over three million copies internationally and receiving favorable reviews in the music press. A far cry from the religious nature of her earlier work, Unwritten marked Natasha's entrance into the mainstream music scene - and a successful one, at that. The album spawned a total of five singles, among them "Unwritten" and "These Words".

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