Natasha Bedingfield Gushes Over “Life-Changing” Music Coming Soon

After nine long years, Natasha Bedingfield is just about to release a new album! She’s spent the last year writing and recording in the studio with Linda Perry, and between them, they’ve written about 15 new songs for the upcoming album. Today, Natasha Bedingfield gushed over her new “life-changing music,” coming out soon!

That feeling when you are sitting on incredible and life-changing music that everyone has yet to discover . .
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I know it’s been a long time since I released anything proper and I want to thank you all for your incredible patience. Had to make something worth waiting for . Had to find @reallindaperry to uncover the angel in my metaphorical stone . Savouring this moment, to be honest, because once music gets released I feel that it becomes yours and no longer mine.#soon

See her exciting post below:

https://www.instagram.com/p/ByRCfTMn_CT/

In January, Natasha Bedingfield finally finished recording her long-awaited new album, the follow-up to 2010’s Strip Me. After working in the studio off and on for several years, Natasha started over in spring 2018, this time working exclusively with Linda Perry. In March, after months of teasing, it looked like Natasha may have shot the cover art or filmed the music video for her comeback single, potentially a song called “Roller Skates.” In fact, “Roller Skates” is just one of 15 songs Natasha wrote with Linda Perry in the last year. All the new titles have recently been registered on ASCAP, and they may all appear on Natasha’s new album!

Last week, Natasha was in the studio, evidently recording acoustic material. Will we got some new “less is more” versions of her upcoming songs?

Late in 2017, Natasha signed with the label and management company, We Are Hear. In spring 2018, she began working with songwriter Linda Perry, writing and recording songs all the way until this January. All we know about the new music so far is that it will be soulful and have a “disco-retro vibe.”

We are so ready for a new Natasha Bedingfield album! Though we’ve had some quiet years recently, 2017 saw Natasha release four new songs, including “Let Go,” “Love Looks Like,” and “Hey Boy.” (The latter she wrote with current collaborator Linda Perry.) However, Natasha’s personal life took center stage later in the year. She announced her pregnancy that fall, and her son Solomon was born on December 31, 2017.

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Last February, Natasha said she was “really determined to get some of the best music and art that I’ve made out and into your ears”. After months of her officially recording a new album, it’s exciting that Natasha’s new album is finally done so close to release! At this point, we’re certain we’ll get new music this summer or fall!

Natasha’s last album, Strip Me, came out an astonishing nine years ago, in December 2010. Since then, Natasha has spent the better part of the past six years writing and recording, yet a full record still eludes us. Though we’ve gotten plenty of songs here and there over the years, fans are desperate for a full-length release. The good news is Natasha is officially finished recording a new album of life-changing music now! Whether she scrapped her work from her earlier sessions is unclear. But in any case, there’s new music to look forward to – maybe 15 songs’ worth! Indeed, we will finally get album #4 in the coming months.

It’s exciting to know that a new Natasha album is coming our way very soon! Even better that it will be life-changing new music. Catch up on all we know about the long-awaited fourth album. Keep checking back here for all the latest Natasha Bedingfield music news. We could be getting her comeback single in the next few weeks!

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