English singer Teddy Sinclair, previously known as Natalia Kills, has recorded songs for two studio albums and one extended play (EP), some of which were collaborations with other artists. She began her career as a recording artist by releasing the single "Don't Play Nice" on UK-based record label All Around the World Productions in 2005, under the name Verbalicious. [1] Although the song peaked at number 11 on the UK Singles Chart, [2] the label went bankrupt shortly after the track's release. [3] Three years later, she co-wrote and provided vocals for "They Talk Shit About Me", a duet with French recording artist M. Pokora, as Verse. [4] She also released an extended play entitled Womannequin to digital retailers, under Natalia Cappuccini. [5]
In 2008, Sinclair started writing for other artists, under the alias Verbz. She also released a song named "Shopaholic", which was later remixed by Remix Artist Collective. American blogger Perez Hilton noticed that version and posted it online, which made her MySpace gain traction. Such attention prompted will.i.am Music Group to sign her in November, [6] and Sinclair began recording material for a new album. [7]
In March 2011, she released her debut studio album, Perfectionist , in which all tracks were co-composed by Sinclair. [8] It peaked at number 129 on the UK Albums Chart, [9] and entered the US Billboard 200 at number 134. [10] During that year, she also collaborated with various recording artists, including The Knux, [11] Far East Movement, [12] and DJ Tatana. [13] In the following year, she went to Los Angeles to work on her sophomore effort. [14] Entitled Trouble , it was released in September 2013, [15] and all its tracks had creative input from Sinclair and American record producer Jeff Bhasker. [16] The album debuted at number 70 on the US Billboard 200, [17] and spawned two singles, including "Problem" and "Saturday Night".
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Song | Artist(s) | Writer(s) | Album | Year | Ref. |
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"Acid Annie" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills Martin Kierszenbaum | Perfectionist | 2011 | [8] |
"Activate My Heart" # | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills Martin Kierszenbaum | — | 2010 | [18] [19] |
"Body Body Language" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills | Womannequin | 2008 | [5] |
"Boys Don't Cry" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills Jeff Bhasker | Trouble | 2013 | [16] |
"Break You Hard" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills Theron Feemster | Perfectionist | 2011 | [8] |
"Broke" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills Fernando Garibay Dion Wilson | Perfectionist | 2011 | [8] |
"Champagne Showers" | LMFAO featuring Natalia Kills | Stefan Gordy Skyler Gordy David Listenbee Kenneth Oliver | Sorry for Party Rocking | 2011 | [20] [21] |
"Chivalry Is Dead" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills | Womannequin | 2008 | [5] |
"Controversy" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills Jeff Bhasker Guillaume Doubet | Trouble | 2013 | [16] |
"Daddy's Girl" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills Guillaume Doubet Daryl Hall | Trouble | 2013 | [16] |
"Devils Don't Fly" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills Jeff Bhasker Glass John | Trouble | 2013 | [16] |
"Don't Play Nice" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills | — | 2005 | [22] [23] |
"Free" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills Jeff Bhasker Scott Mescudi Dion Wilson | Perfectionist | 2011 | [8] [24] |
"Heaven" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills Jeff Bhasker | Perfectionist | 2011 | [8] |
"If I Was God" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills Theron Feemster | Perfectionist | 2011 | [8] |
"Just Play That Track" | Space Cowboy featuring Natalia Kills | Nick Dresti | Digital Rock Star | 2009 | [25] |
"Kill My Boyfriend" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills Junior Caldera Julien Carret | Perfectionist | 2011 | [8] [26] |
"Lights Out (Go Crazy)" | Junior Caldera featuring Natalia Kills and Far East Movement | Jerome Dumas Julien Carret Natalia Kills Kevin Nishimura James Roh Michael Stevenson Virman Coquia | Dirty Bass | 2012 | [12] [27] |
"Love Is a Suicide" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills Fernando Garibay Michael Warren | Perfectionist | 2011 | [8] |
"Marlboro Lights" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills Jeff Bhasker | Trouble | 2013 | [16] |
"Mirrors" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills Martin Kierszenbaum Akon Giorgio Tuinfort | Perfectionist | 2011 | [8] [28] |
"No Champagne" | Frankmusik featuring Natalia Kills | Frankmusik Martin Kierszenbaum | Do It in the AM | 2011 | [29] |
"Not in Love" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills Martin Kierszenbaum | Perfectionist | 2011 | [8] |
"Nothing Lasts Forever" | Natalia Kills featuring Billy Kraven | Natalia Kills Jeff Bhasker | Perfectionist | 2011 | [8] |
"Numerology" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills | Womannequin | 2008 | [5] |
"Outta Time" # | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills Jeff Bhasker | Trouble | 2013 | [16] [30] |
"Perfection" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills | Perfectionist | 2011 | [8] |
"Plain Jane" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills | Womannequin | 2008 | [5] |
"Problem" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills Jeff Bhasker Guillaume Doubet Sky Montique | Trouble | 2013 | [16] [31] |
"Rabbit Hole" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills Jeff Bhasker Guillaume Doubet | Trouble | 2013 | [16] |
"Real Woman" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills | Womannequin | 2008 | [5] |
"Saturday Night" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills Jeff Bhasker | Trouble | 2013 | [16] [32] |
"Stop Me" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills Jeff Bhasker Emile Haynie | Trouble | 2013 | [16] |
"Superficial" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills Theron Feemster | Perfectionist | 2011 | [8] |
"Television" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills Jeff Bhasker Guillaume Doubet | Trouble | 2013 | [16] |
"They Talk Shit About Me" | M. Pokora featuring Natalia Kills | M. Pokora Pete Martin Natalia Kills | MP3 | 2008 | [4] [33] |
"Trouble" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills Jeff Bhasker | Trouble | 2013 | [16] |
"Watching You" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills Jeff Bhasker | Trouble | 2013 | [16] |
"Wonderland" | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills Jeff Bhasker Michael Warren Theron Feemster | Perfectionist | 2011 | [8] |
"You Can't Get In My Head (If You Don't Get In My Head)" | DJ Tatana featuring Natalia Kills | Martin Kierszenbaum Natalia Kills Tatana Sterba Timo Loosli | Heart | 2011 | [13] [34] |
"Zombie" # | Natalia Kills | Natalia Kills Jeff Bhasker | Perfectionist | 2011 | [8] [35] |
"1974" | The Knux featuring Natalia Kills | Kentrell Lindsey Alvin Lindsey Lyrica Anderson | Eraser | 2011 | [11] |
"2 Is Better" # | Far East Movement featuring Natalia Kills and Ya Boy | — | Free Wired | 2010 | [12] [36] |
Israel Cruz is an Australian singer-songwriter and record producer. Cruz was born in Quezon City, Philippines and at the age of 3 moved to Melbourne, Australia with his family. He lives in Sydney, Australia with friends and has written and performed with Australian singer Stan Walker.
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English singer Teddy Sinclair has released two studio albums, one extended play (EP), and ten singles as an artist, as well as eight as a featured artist. She began her musical career by releasing a standalone single, entitled "Don't Play Nice", under the alias of Verbalicious, with label All Around the World. Although the song reached number eleven in the United Kingdom, the label went bankrupt shortly after the song's release. In 2008, Sinclair collaborated with French recording artist M. Pokora in the song "They Talk Shit About Me", as Verse. Sinclair later changed her stage name to Natalia Cappuccini and released the extended play Wommanequin independently.
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