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She originally debuted in the 1990s as a member of the Christian dance/electronic group The DNA Algorithm with her siblings Daniel Bedingfield and Nikola Rachelle. Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, Bedingfield recorded rock and gospel songs for the Hillsong London Church. Daniel Bedingfield went on to enjoy success with hits “Gotta Get Thru This” and “If You're Not The One”. Natasha and Daniel share the Guinness World Record for being the only siblings to have had solo number-ones in UK chart history. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
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Daniel John Bedingfield (born December 3, 1979) is a New Zealand born singer songwriter currently based in the UK. He is the brother of pop singer Natasha Bedingfield. ...
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Daniel John Bedingfield (born December 3, 1979) is a New Zealand born singer songwriter currently based in the UK. He is the brother of pop singer Natasha Bedingfield. ...
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Bedingfield recorded her first album Unwritten in 2004. The album contained primarily uptempo pop songs and was influenced by R&B music;[1] it enjoyed international success with over 2.5 million sold worldwide.[2] In 2007, she received a Grammy Award nomination for "Best Female Pop Vocal Performance" for the song "Unwritten".[3] Bedingfield's second album N.B. (2007) yielded the singles "I Wanna Have Your Babies", "Soulmate" and "Say It Again". Bedingfield has achieved 5 top ten singles in the United Kingdom to date and as of February 2008, she has sold over 7 million singles and albums worldwide. Unwritten is the debut album released by pop singer Natasha Bedingfield. ...
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Say It Again is a pop song written by Natasha Bedingfield, Mike Elizondo and Adam Levine for Bedingfields second album, N.B. (2007). ...
Bedingfield has promoted humanitarian causes throughout the world, and is noted for her work with children in the "Stop the Traffik" campaign through her mother's charity, Global Angels. While she is not politically outspoken in the US, her song "Unwritten" has been used by Barack Obama on the campaign trail in 2008.[4] Global Angels an international childrens charity founded by Molly Bedingfield. ...
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Early life Bedingfield was born in Sussex and grew up in the Lewisham district of London[5] to New Zealand-born Molly and John Bedingfield who are both charity workers.[citation needed] She has three siblings; two brothers: Daniel and Joshua and a younger sister Nikola. Both Daniel and Nikola are also pop singers. Her interest in music was encouraged by her parents and growing up she took guitar and piano lessons.[6] As a teenager, Bedingfield and her siblings, Daniel and Nikola, formed the dance/electronic group, The DNA Algorithm.[7] The group provided Bedingfield with the opportunity to explore different musical genres and expand her songwriting abilities.[8] She provided vocals for the group which primarily performed dance-pop music about religion, independence and empowerment, themes that would later be found in her own solo compositions. The DNA Algorithm performed at several Christian music festivals before disbanding.[9] Bedingfield attended a year at the University of Greenwich, where she studied psychology to "make [her] a better songwriter."[5][6] After a year of studying psychology, she left the university to concentrate on singing and songwriting. She began to record demos in the garages of friends who had recording studios. Bedingfield eventually took these demos to record companies.[10] Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, Bedingfield composed and recorded songs for the Hillsong London Church. In 2004, her recordings appeared on the church's live album Shout God's Fame and the children's album Jesus Is My Superhero by Hillsong Music Australia.[11] This article refers to the historic county in England. ...
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Music career 2004–2006: Unwritten Bedingfield signed a recording contract with Sony BMG in 2003.[12] Her first album Unwritten was released in September 2004 and features collaborations with Steve Kipner, Danielle Brisebois, Wayne Rodrigues, Nick Lashley, Andrew Frampton, Wayne Wilkins, Kara DioGuardi, Guy Chambers, Patrick Leonard and rapper Bizarre. The album contained uptempo pop rock songs and influences from R&B music.[1] Bedingfield's lyrics focused on independence, opportunism and female empowerment.[6] Reviews of the album were generally positive and it was described as a "well-made pop album for the new millennium" by All Music Guide.[1] The album debuted on the UK Albums Chart at number one and reached the top thirty in the United States.[13] It sold well, reaching multi-platinum status in the United Kingdom[14] and the U.S.[15] At the 2005 Brit Awards, Bedingfield was nominated for four awards, she was also nominated for an award at the 2006 Brit Awards and in 2007 she was nominated for "Best Female Pop Vocal Performance" at the 2007 Grammy Awards.[16][3] Bertelsmann is a transnational media corporation founded in 1835, based in G tersloh, Germany. ...
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The first single released from the album was "Single", which reached number three on the UK Singles Chart.[17] The song's lyrics, and its accompanying music video, depict Bedingfield's single lifestyle.[18] "These Words" was released as the album's second single. The song became Bedingfield's first UK number one and U.S. top twenty single.[19] "Unwritten" was released as the album's third single in 2004, the song reached number six on the UK Singles Chart and it also became the most played song on U.S. radio in 2006.[20] The songs lyrics discuss "living your own life without other people telling you how to live it".[21] "I Bruise Easily" was released as the album's fourth single, it did not perform as well as its predecessors but was still a moderate success, reaching number twelve on the UK Singles Chart. Single is the debut U.K. single from Natasha Bedingfields debut album Unwritten. ...
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In November 2006, Bedingfield released the DVD Live in New York City, which contained a live concert performance as well as music videos and a documentary. That month she recorded the Diane Warren-penned song "Still Here" for the film Rocky Balboa.[22] The song, however, did not appear on the soundtrack; although it was included on her second album. DVD (also known as Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc - see Etymology) is a popular optical disc storage media format. ...
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2007–present: N.B. and Pocketful of Sunshine Bedingfield's second album N.B. was released in April 2007 in Europe. Bedingfield recollaborated with Kipner along with Eve and Maroon 5 singer Adam Levine. The album takes influence from a variety of music styles such as R&B, reggae and electronica.[23] Bedingfield commented that it differed from Unwritten because it represented her shifting priorities from being a single young woman to "dating, searching for a partner" and "looking for Mr Right".[6] The album debuted on the UK Albums Chart at number nine and received mixed reviews by critics, who found that it had "good pop moments".[24] N.B. is the second album by English pop singer Natasha Bedingfield. ...
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"I Wanna Have Your Babies", the album's lead single, was about finding the right man to father her children and became criticized by fans and critics alike.[25] The song was moderately successful, reaching number seven in the UK, number eight in Ireland and the top fifty in most other markets.[26] "Soulmate" was released as the album's second single on July 2, 2007 and also peaked at number seven in the UK.[27] "Say It Again" was confirmed as the third single to be released from N.B. on October 8, 2007. I Wanna Have Your Babies (also known as Babies) is a pop song written by Natasha Bedingfield, Steve Kipner, Andrew Frampton and Wayne Wilkins for Bedingfields second album, N.B. (2007). ...
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In July 2007, she appeared on an online YouTube music video of Esmée Denters singing "Unwritten". Bedingfield sang backing vocals off-screen for most of the video, but joined Denters in front of the camera at the end of the song.[28] In September 2007, it was announced that the lead single "I Wanna Have Your Babies" would in fact not be the lead single in North America. A new track titled "Love like This"[29] would serve as the lead American single. The track, which features Jamaican reggae act Sean Kingston did not appear on the original pressings of N.B.. YouTube is a popular video sharing website where users can upload, view and share video clips. ...
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To promote N.B., Bedingfield embarked on the FutureSex/LoveShow tour in May 2007, supporting Justin Timberlake[30] and on July 1, 2007, Bedingfield performed "Unwritten" at the Concert for Diana at Wembley Stadium in London.[31] FutureSex/LoveShow is Justin Timberlakes 2007 world tour in support of the album FutureSex/LoveSounds. ...
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Bedingfield has stated on TRL that the U.S. version of her second album will be titled Pocketful of Sunshine. The album featured six songs from N.B. alongside seven new ones. The album was released on January 22, 2008, with the lead single, "Love like This" being released a few months earlier. The title track is set to be the second single and was played on the season finale of MTV's The Hills. TRL may stand for: Trail Total Request Live, a television show on MTV. Tomb Raider: Legend, the latest game in the Tomb Raider franchise. ...
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On January 18, 2008, Natasha's forthcoming UK tour was cancelled for the second time, one month before it was supposed to start. It has now been officially scrapped, so she can spend more time in the U.S. promoting her album. However, she will perform a number of free acoustic gigs in the spring to compensate for the cancellation.[32] Natasha has been back in the UK recently to promote new single "Love Like This" which recently made the top 20 in the UK chart, with the album Pocketful of Sunshine to follow later this year. is the 18th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Non-musical projects Bedingfield is a philanthropist who has donated time and money to organizations such as the Global Angels, an international children's charity founded by her mother, Molly Bedingfield.[33] She became associated with the organization in 2006 because of her celebrity status which she could use to help "people around the world, particularly children, who live in conditions that would horrify us".[34] Bedingfield is now an ambassador for Global Angels and in November 2006 she visited India for three weeks in support of the charity. She visited an orphanage in Calcutta and a refugee camp for former child prostitutes in Mumbai to learn more about the situation and the conditions in these areas. Bedingfield later expressed her shock at what she had witnessed.[9] Video diaries filmed during her trip were posted on her official website in early 2007.[35] She is also an advocate for Stop the Traffik, a global coalition which works to end human trafficking[33] and a member of the (RED) campaign.[6] Philanthropy is the act of donating money, goods, time, or effort to support a charitable cause, usually over an extended period of time and in regard to a defined objective. ...
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In 2004, Bedingfield showed interest in acting and made her debut in the James Bond video game From Russia with Love in November 2005. She lent her voice to the character Elizabeth Stark, the British Prime Minister's daughter who is kidnapped in the opening sequence.[36] Bedingfield commented that she would like to do more acting, but only if the film "was good enough, and it was a role that [would] fit me."[36] Bedingfield is not set to appear in any forthcoming films in the near future. This article is about the spy series. ...
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Personal life and image In 2006, the media incorrectly reported that Bedingfield was dating Nick Lachey and Maroon 5 lead singer, Adam Levine. Referring to the media reports, Bedingfield commented that "Adam is lovely but I didn't date him or Nick. As soon as you talk to a famous guy, you're immediately linked."[38] Bedingfield is currently dating estate agent Matt Robinson,[39] and he has shown up with her to support her at various events.[38] This section does not cite any references or sources. ...
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Bedingfield is often characterized by her "girl next door" appearance. However, she does enjoy glamming up for photoshoots and music videos in order for people to see a different side to her. The media has also brought to light comments made by many other UK celebrities that she is not a friendly person and is very rude to other recording artists.[40] Bedingfield has also posed for Arena Magazine, agreeing to the shoot Arena Homme Plus because the magazine allowed her to wear "lovely dresses".[41] This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
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Discography This is a comprehensive listing of official releases by Natasha Bedingfield, an English pop music singer. ...
Studio albums Unwritten is the debut album released by pop singer Natasha Bedingfield. ...
N.B. is the second album by English pop singer Natasha Bedingfield. ...
Natasha Bedingfield's Chart History The Irish Singles Chart is the Irish music industry standard singles popularity chart issued weekly by the Irish Recorded Music Association and compiled on behalf of the IRMA by Chart-Track. ...
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These Words (also known as These Words (I Love You, I Love You) and These Words (I Love You)) is a song by Natasha Bedingfield, and is the second European single (the first North American) from her debut album Unwritten. ...
Unwritten is a single from English singer Natasha Bedingfield, co-written by her, Danielle Brisebois and Wayne Rodrigues. ...
I Bruise Easily is a pop song written by Natasha Bedingfield, Andrew Frampton, Wayne Wilkins and Paul Herman for Bedingfields debut album Unwritten (2004). ...
The One That Got Away is a pop song written by Natasha Bedingfield, Steve Kipner, Andrew Frampton, Michael Tafaro and Nathan Winkler for Bedingfields 2005 North American debut album Unwritten. ...
I Wanna Have Your Babies (also known as Babies) is a pop song written by Natasha Bedingfield, Steve Kipner, Andrew Frampton and Wayne Wilkins for Bedingfields second album, N.B. (2007). ...
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External links | Natasha Bedingfield | | | Albums | | | | Singles | | | | Other singles | | | | DVDs | | | | Related topics | | | | Persondata | | NAME | Bedingfield, Natasha | | ALTERNATIVE NAMES | | | SHORT DESCRIPTION | English singer and songwriter | | DATE OF BIRTH | 26 November 1981 | | PLACE OF BIRTH | London, England | | DATE OF DEATH | | | PLACE OF DEATH | | LyricWiki. ...
Unwritten can refer to: Unwritten (album), an album by Natasha Bedingfield Unwritten (song), a song by Natasha Bedingfield This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ...
N.B. is the second album by English pop singer Natasha Bedingfield. ...
Single is the debut U.K. single from Natasha Bedingfields debut album Unwritten. ...
These Words (also known as These Words (I Love You, I Love You) and These Words (I Love You)) is a song by Natasha Bedingfield, and is the second European single (the first North American) from her debut album Unwritten. ...
Unwritten is a single from English singer Natasha Bedingfield, co-written by her, Danielle Brisebois and Wayne Rodrigues. ...
I Bruise Easily is a pop song written by Natasha Bedingfield, Andrew Frampton, Wayne Wilkins and Paul Herman for Bedingfields debut album Unwritten (2004). ...
The One That Got Away is a pop song written by Natasha Bedingfield, Steve Kipner, Andrew Frampton, Michael Tafaro and Nathan Winkler for Bedingfields 2005 North American debut album Unwritten. ...
I Wanna Have Your Babies (also known as Babies) is a pop song written by Natasha Bedingfield, Steve Kipner, Andrew Frampton and Wayne Wilkins for Bedingfields second album, N.B. (2007). ...
Natasha Bedingfield Switzerland singles chronology I Wanna Have Your Babies (2007) Soulmate (2007) Love Like This (2007) Soulmate is a pop song written and produced by Natasha Bedingfield, Mads Hauge and David Tench for Bedingfields second album, N.B. (2007). ...
Say It Again is a pop song written by Natasha Bedingfield, Mike Elizondo and Adam Levine for Bedingfields second album, N.B. (2007). ...
Alternate covers Digital Remixes EP artwork 12 Vinyl artwork Love like This is a pop song performed by Natasha Bedingfield and Sean Kingston. ...
Do They Know Its Christmas? is a song written by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure in 1984 specifically to raise money for Ethiopian famine relief. ...
Live in New York City is a DVD by British pop singer Natasha Bedingfield, released on November 21, 2006. ...
This is a comprehensive listing of official releases by Natasha Bedingfield, an English pop music singer. ...
The following is a chronological list of awards and nominations by British pop singer Natasha Bedingfield. ...
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