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Natalie Duque is an artist, award winning songwriter, accomplished studio singer, and producer based in Los Angeles, CA. She infuses soulful melodies into a pop delivery garnered with poetic lyricism. Through evocative and comforting vocals, she communicates feelings of truth, connectedness and vulnerability.
Natalie has carved out a niche for herself as a sought-after songwriter for herself in addition to other artists, writing with Mat Teofilo (Diplo), as well as Grammy Award-nominated songwriters like Cam, whose co-write on Natalie’s single "When I Fall," has been placed in the indie film, “The Fall.” Her latest co-write with Maia Moham and Matthew Tryba, “Fearless,” was featured in the worldwide marketing campaign for “Fast X.” She has also worked with notable producers including Tyler Johnson (Harry Styles) and Wayne G. Miller (Christina Perri).
Natalie Duque’s sound charts a course through pop sensibility with storytelling lyrics, and the destination is an experiential musicality filled with expressions of pain lifted by soothing hope. Drawing inspiration from Miranda Lambert’s playful lyricism and Adele’s no-holds-barred honesty, and influenced by the 90s singer-songwriters she grew up listening to on repeat (like Jewel and Alanis Morissette), Natalie culls moments from her own life and sets them to soaring melodies that come alive through her soul-baring lyrics.
Natalie has carved out a niche for herself as a sought-after songwriter for herself in addition to other artists, writing with Mat Teofilo (Diplo), as well as Grammy Award-nominated songwriters like Cam, whose co-write on Natalie’s single "When I Fall," has been placed in the indie film, “The Fall.” Her latest co-write with Maia Moham and Matthew Tryba, “Fearless,” was featured in the worldwide marketing campaign for “Fast X.” She has also worked with notable producers including Tyler Johnson (Harry Styles) and Wayne G. Miller (Christina Perri).
Natalie Duque’s sound charts a course through pop sensibility with storytelling lyrics, and the destination is an experiential musicality filled with expressions of pain lifted by soothing hope. Drawing inspiration from Miranda Lambert’s playful lyricism and Adele’s no-holds-barred honesty, and influenced by the 90s singer-songwriters she grew up listening to on repeat (like Jewel and Alanis Morissette), Natalie culls moments from her own life and sets them to soaring melodies that come alive through her soul-baring lyrics.