List of songs written by Natalie Sims

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The following is a list of songs written by Natalie Sims, a musician, songwriter, graphic designer and visual artist, writer, and music executive from Tulsa, Oklahoma. This list is of songs written in addition to her own work and works on which she has featured, both of which can be found at Natalie Lauren discography. As a songwriter, Sims' credits include extensive collaborations with her friend KB, [1] [2] the Iggy Azalea singles "Work", "Change Your Life" featuring T.I., and "Bounce", [3] [4] [5] and the single "I'll Find You" by Lecrae featuring Tori Kelly. [6] "Work" and "I'll Find You" each sold over one million copies in the US and were certified platinum, [3] [4] [7] while "Change Your Life" and "Bounce" and sold over 500,000 copies and were certified gold. [8] "Church Clap" by KB featuring Lecrae, was also certified gold. [9] Other credits include compositions for Chris Brown [1] [10] Keke Palmer, [1] Trip Lee, [1] Jimi Cravity, [11] Tedashii, [1] Casey J, [12] Gawvi, [13] Joseph Solomon, [14] and Koryn Hawthorne. [15]

List of songs

WorkArtistRelease YearAdditional creditsCertifications
"Killa" [1] [16] Lecrae 2010
"That Will Be the Day" Tedashii featuring Jenny Norlin2011Vocal arrangement, additional vocals [1] [17]
"War" Trip Lee 2011Additional vocals [1] [18]
"Fallin'" [1] [18] Trip Lee featuring J Paul2011
"Beautiful Life" [1] [18] Trip Lee featuring V. Rose 2011
"Buttons" [1] [19] Lecrae2012
"I Know" [1] [19] Lecrae2012
"I Know [Tha Kracken Remix]" [1] [19] Lecrae2012
"Open Letter (Battlefield)" [1] [20] KB featuring Swoope, Trip Lee, and Jai2012
"Heart Song" [1] [20] KB featuring Jasmine Le'Shea2012
"Church Clap" [1] [20] KB featuring Lecrae2012
  • RIAA: Gold [9]
"Work" [1] Iggy Azalea 2013
"Bounce" [1] Iggy Azalea2013
  • RIAA: Gold [8]
"Change Your Life" [1] Iggy Azalea featuring T.I. 2013
  • RIAA: Gold [8]
"Doubts" [21] KB2014
"Crazy" [22] KB2014
"New Bitch" [23] Iggy Azalea2014
"Just Askin'" [24] Iggy Azalea2014
"Bounce (Jester Remix)" [25] Iggy Azalea2014
"Dark Days, Darker Nights" [26] Tedashii featuring Britt Nicole 2014
"Fear"Lecrae2014Additional vocals [1] [27]
"Insomniac" [28] Trip Lee featuring Andy Mineo, with Melanie Segura & Rebecca Folkes2014
"Sweet Victory" [28] Trip Lee featuring Dimitri McDowell and Leah Smith2014
"I Don't Belong to You" [29] Keke Palmer 2015
"Blow It in the Wind" [30] Chris Brown 2015
"Fall In Love With You" [31] KB2015
"Always & Forever" [31] KB2015
"Ima Just Do It" [31] KB featuring Bubba Watson 2015
"Save Me"KB2015Additional vocals [2]
"Drowning"KB2015Additional vocals [31]
"This Time Around"Tedashii2016
"Hallelujah" [11] Jimi Cravity 2017
"Rock n Roll" [13] Gawvi featuring ELHAE 2017
"Something Bout U" [13] Gawvi featuring Jawan2017
"I'll Find You" [6] Lecrae featuring Tori Kelly 2017
  • RIAA: Platinum [7]
"Wish You the Best" [6] Lecrae featuring Verse Simmonds 2017
"Worth It" [6] Lecrae featuring Kierra Sheard and Jawan Harris2017
"Hometeam" [32] KB featuring Lecrae2017
"DNOU" [33] KB2017
"Sing to You" [33] KB featuring Casey J 2017
"Rebel Intro" [33] KB featuring Sarah Reeves 2017
"Creation Testifies" [12] Casey J2019
"Adopted" [12] Casey J2019
"If God / Nothing But the Blood" [12] Casey J2019
"Bigger Than I Thought" [34] Sean Curran2019
"Save the Love" [14] Joseph Solomon2020
"Home" [14] Joseph Solomon2020
"Find Me" [14] Joseph Solomon2020
"Start from Scratch" [15] Koryn Hawthorne 2020

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