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Na'sha Birth name Natasha Watkins Born 1982 Origin Columbus, Ohio, U.S. Genres Contemporary R&B Occupations Singer, songwriter Years active 2001–present Labels Pure Website Na-Sha.com Natasha Watkins, better known by her stage name Na'sha, is an American R&B singer and songwriter. Born in 1982, she was raised in Columbus, Ohio, in a family of singers, dancers, and actors. She began writing poetry at 5 and discovered she had a powerful voice at 7.
She signed with Miami-based independent label Pure Records in October 2003. Pure later signed a distribution deal with Sony's RED Distribution and her debut album, My Story, was released in the US and Europe in September 2005. People who worked on the album include Scott Storch and James Poyser.[1]
After she sang on one of Shaggy's tracks, he appeared on "What U Waitin' For" on My Story. Na'sha's debut single "Fire" was produced by Shaggy's team. The next single, "More Than a Million", had a remix featuring Jay-Z.
In 2006, Shaggy's "Ultimatum", featuring Na'sha, was released as a single from his album Clothes Drop. Later in 2006, Na'sha was featured on Petey Pablo's Lil' Jon-produced single "Give It Up".
Contents
Discography
Albums
- 2005 My Story
Singles
- 2005 "Fire"
- 2005 "More Than a Million" (ft. Jay-Z)
Guest appearances
- 2006 Shaggy : "Ultimatum"
- 2006 Petey Pablo : "Give It Up"
- 2007 Shaggy : "Those Days"
References
External links
- Official website
- Na'sha at Allmusic
- Interview at MVRemix
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