![]() The very lovely "I Bruise Easily" exposes her delicate side. The funky "Frogs and Princes", meanwhile, wouldn't sound out of place on a Janet Jackson album.īut Natasha can do slow too. ![]() This reappears in the mediocre "Drop Me In The Middle" where she collaborates with Bizarre from D-12.įrom loved-up-pop to hip-hop to feisty rock, all the genre boxes are ticked, and "I'm a Bomb" and "If You're Gonna" both embrace the latter, with Natasha going all Pink on us, but with feisty style.Ī Trumpton-like acoustic guitar permeates the marvellously uplifting title track "Unwritten", with more of those fabulous harmonies and a gospel choir added in for good effect. Here, Natasha embraces a darker, hip-hop sound. It'sguaranteed to thrill, at least for the first 30 plays.Ĭue a lyrical u-turn with her debut single, "Single", all about not needing a fella. Whether the "IloveyouIloveyouIloveyouIloveyous" annoy or not is down to individual taste, but there's no denying this is a finely-crafted number with bold, voluptuous harmonies. Things start well with the chart-topping "These Words", which only people living on the moon won't have heard already. Will his little sister Natasha's debut match his phenomenal success or sound like an embarrassing hand-me-down? The good (or bad) news is that 22 year-old Tash also seems to have inherited the ridiculously catchy pop gene, and with her confident album Unwritten, she's sure not to go unnoticed. ![]() People seem to either love or hate Daniel.
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