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Natasha Mosley
The root to Natasha Mosley's vocals stem deep within her family tree. The lineage goes as far back to the 1920-1930s when legendary blues singer Bessie Smith, who was her great grandmother's cousin, and used to rock the mic as one of music's most influential figures. Now, Mosley looks to make the same mark in R&B. The 21-year-old songstress from Atlanta is the ‘round-the-way girl’ who started her singing career at the early age of 2. Never once did Mosley imagine all those countless hours studying Smith's career, or singing for hours on end, would later lead to being discovered by Atlanta businessman Isom Lowman, who signed Mosley to his label, ISO Music. In 2011, signing Mosley wasn't in Lowman's initial plan. Originally, he was looking to purchase or sell a few songs of his liking. After listening to a few tracks on CD, he was completely enamored by Mosley's heartfelt songs, most of which she wrote. Lowman was even more impressed with Mosley’s fun-loving personality, prompting him to sign her as his label's flagship artist. “She can sing with the best of them,” Lowman said. "Plus, she’s a great writer. It’s extra special when artists can actually write their own songs... She's comfortable about who she is. That's what I love about her and that’s what I believe people are going to love about her. She's down to earth, she's cool, she’s beautiful, and she can dance. She’s the prototype.” Mosley sings with an undeniable conviction, pouring out R&B ballads that invoke love and heartache along with fun-loving songs that'll make you want to dance and celebrate life. She thrives with lovesick songs and is not afraid to show her vulnerable emotions as a lover, while being a confident independent young woman who knows how to have a good time. Natasha’s vocal range is similar to Mariah with a cute-as-a-button resemblance of a youthful Lil’ Kim. But the whole package of Mosley’s talents has drawn an even more comparison to the late singer Aaliyah. "Everybody wanted to be like Mary J, Brandy, and Beyoncé," she says. "I want to be like them too. I want to be known as the person who has the feel-good music, something they can bounce to. At the same time, I want people to be inspired through my music to get over the day’s humps. I want them to learn from my struggle and appreciate me for being me." There are definitely great things in store for Natasha Mosley. Natasha was featured on Jerimiah’s 2013 hit single “All the Time” featuring Natasha Mosley and Lil Wayne and she performed her single “Tattoo” on BET 106 & Park. Natasha was also named a BET “Young Star”. JenPoe713 (talk) 03:05, 16 December 2020 (UTC)