The local story for 24 year old British singer Natalia Kills has really only just begun – courtesy of her guest role on the latest LMFAO single ‘Champagne Showers’.
But overseas, the pages are flicking over at a rate of knots. Her album ‘Perfectionist’ was released in Germany a couple of months ago (it’s up there in our header) and her single ‘Mirrors’ has done some good business on charts throughout Europe.
Now with a little help from her mentor Will.I.Am, who signed the songstress to his label a few years back, she’s releasing her new single ‘Free’ on the US market.
We’re sure we’re not the only ones who’ll be able to pick up on the song’s musical similarities to the Kate Bush classic ‘Wuthering Heights’, but the clip’s slick-as. Natalia spends some time in a box of cash, there’s some flexing of muscles, a boy wearing lipstick and more than a hint of flesh.
Liking the single, liking the album – but when will Australia gets some Kills action?
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auspOp says
Hey Casey,
Yes, it will definitely be Universal locally.
The auspOp team
Casey says
If she had a label over here it would probably Universal, seeing as she’s signed with Polydor in the UK and Cherrytree/Interscope in the US.
I LOVED her at the beginning. But her album was a bit of a let down. Her promo team sucks and she just seems to be trying too hard to be someone she isn’t
Robbie says
I am really liking this chic! Her voice is amazing & i have to say WONDERLAND is fantastic! You must post the video (uncut version) & her voice is powerful! Hope a label picks her up here.
Anonymous says
Have thought the same for sometime. She is a dead star ready to be unleashed here…I pre-ordered her album from the uk (out in September there sometime). But I shouls have got it from Germany! DAMN! Love ‘Free’ too…
Josh says
I love Natalia, hoping they release her album here – I have a feeling radio here would really embrace ‘Mirrors’.