1 - NATALIA FROM SPAIN
2 - NATALIA FROM BELGIUM
3 - NATALIA FROM GREECE
4 - NATALIA FROM KURDISTAN
1) NATALIA (SPAIN) (NATALIA RODRÍGUEZ GALLEGO)
(official myspace)
Natalia Rodríguez Gallego (born December 11, 1982) is the full name of the Spanish singer Natalia. She was a contestant on the successful Spanish TV show Operación Triunfo (Spanish American Idol) in 2001, where she finished 14th. In 2002, she released her highly successful album 'No soy un ángel' (I'm Not an Angel), which didn't journey out of the genre pop music. She sold about +250.000.
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2) NATALIA (BELGIUM)
Natalia Druyts is a Belgian singer. She studied English and Spanish, but later she focused on her singing career. Natalia came second on Belgian Idol 2003. Afterwards, she was the only one to pursue a career in the country. Natalia is well known for her strong stage performances. She has shared the stage with Shaggy, En Vogue, Anastacia and the Pointer Sisters.
Albums: This time (2003), Back For More (2004), Everything & More (2007), Wise Girl (2009) and Ovedrive (2013)
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3) NATALIA (GREECE)
Natalia is from Greece and she gained popularity in Greece when she starred at a Greek-Turkish series. Natalia Doussopoulos was born on April 8th, 1983 in Athens. She was featured in several songs with the Turkish pop singer Mustafa Sandal including "Hatırla Beni" in 2000 and "Aşka Yürek Gerek" in 2003. Some of the songs in her most recent album "Eisai I Mousiki Mou" were translated into Turkish and put into a second version of the album, titled "Sen Bana Şarkılar Söylettin".
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4) NATALIA (KURDISTAN)
The photo of the Kurdish singer Natalîa you may regard here at lastfm:
www.last.fm/music/Natalia/+images/57519089) - it is the cover of her album "Çawi Efsûn".
This singer is not to be confused with the other Kurdish singer Hozan Natalya.
For both Kurdish artists look here:
---> Natalîa
---> Hozan Natalîa
---> Hozan Natalya
Think
Natalia Lyrics
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You think (think) think (think) think about it
You better think (think) think about what you're trying to do to me
Yeah, think (think, think), let your mind go, let yourself be free
Let's go back, let's go back, let's go way on back when
I didn't even know you, you couldn't have been too much more than ten
I ain't no psychiatrist, I ain't no doctor with a degree
It don't take too much high IQ's to see what you're doing to me
Yeah, think (think, think), let your mind go, let yourself be free
Oh freedom (freedom), freedom (freedom), freedom, yeah freedom
Freedom (freedom), freedom (freedom), freedom, oh freedom
Hey, think about it
You, think about it
There ain't nothing you could ask I could answer you but I won't (I won't)
I was gonna change, but I'm not, to keep doing things I don't
Hey think about what you're trying to do to me
Baby, think, let your mind go, let yourself be free
People walking around everyday, playing games that they can score
Trying to make other people lose their minds, be careful you don't lose yours
Yeah think (think) think about what you're trying to do to me
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah (think, think), let your mind go, let yourself be free
You need me (need me) and I need you (don't you know)
Without eachother there ain't nothing people can do
Yeah yeah, think about me (what you're trying to do to me)
'Till the fall of the night, think about it right now
Oh freedom (freedom), freedom (freedom), freedom, yeah freedom
Freedom (freedom), freedom (freedom), freedom, freedom
Hey, you, think about it
There ain't nothing you could ask I could answer you but I won't (I won't)
I was gonna change, but I'm not, if you keep doing things I don't
Yeah (think) think about what you're trying to do to me
Baby, think (think, think), let your mind go, let yourself be free
You need me (need me) and I need you (don't you know)
Without eachother there ain't nothing people can do
Yeah yeah, think about me (what you're trying to do to me)
'Till the fall of the night, think about it baby
(Think about - ah me, think about - ah me, think about - ah me, think about it)
(Think about - ah me, think about - ah me, think about - ah me, think about it)
(Think about - ah me, think about - ah me, think about - ah me, think about it)
(Think about - ah me, think about - ah me, think about - ah me, think about it)
You had better stop and think before you think
Think!
Natalia's Think is a soulful song that touches on the themes of empowerment and freedom. The lyrics encourage the listener to think about what they're doing and how their actions may affect others. The repetition of "Think" reinforces the importance of taking a moment to reflect and consider one's choices. The singer then sings about how she doesn't need a degree to see what's happening to her and implores the listener to let their mind be free. She then makes a reference to the civil rights movement with the phrase "Oh freedom," emphasizing the importance of individual freedom and self-reflection. The song concludes with the idea that people need each other and that without one another, there's nothing that people can do.
Overall, Think is a powerful call-to-action song that inspires self-reflection and societal change. It encourages people to think critically about their actions and the impact they may have on others, emphasizing the importance of individual freedom and accountability.
Line by Line Meaning
Think (think) think (think) think (think) think (think)
The singer wants the listener to engage their brain and think carefully
You think (think) think (think) think about it
The singer is asking the listener to ponder upon a certain topic
You better think (think) think about what you're trying to do to me
The singer wants the listener to think about their actions and how they affect the singer
Yeah, think (think, think), let your mind go, let yourself be free
The artist urges the listener to set their thoughts free by thinking deeply
Let's go back, let's go back, let's go way on back when
The artist suggests going back in time to a simpler and more innocent era
I didn't even know you, you couldn't have been too much more than ten
The singer reflects on when they first met the listener and notes that they were very young at the time
I ain't no psychiatrist, I ain't no doctor with a degree
The singer clarifies that they are not a mental health expert
It don't take too much high IQ's to see what you're doing to me
The artist claims that it doesn't require an expert to see how the listener's actions are affecting them
Oh freedom (freedom), freedom (freedom), freedom, yeah freedom
The artist sings about the importance of freedom
Hey, think about it
The artist wants the listener to consider their words or actions more deeply
There ain't nothing you could ask I could answer you but I won't (I won't)
The singer acknowledges that there are questions they could answer, but they choose not to
I was gonna change, but I'm not, to keep doing things I don't
The artist admits to wanting to change their behavior but ultimately deciding not to because it doesn't align with their values
People walking around everyday, playing games that they can score
The singer observes that people often try to best each other in everyday life
Trying to make other people lose their minds, be careful you don't lose yours
The singer warns against getting caught up in games and potentially losing one's own sanity
You need me (need me) and I need you (don't you know)
The singer emphasizes that they and the listener are mutually reliant
Yeah yeah, think about me (what you're trying to do to me)
The artist is asking the listener to think about their actions and how they are affecting the artist again
'Till the fall of the night, think about it right now
The artist implores the listener to keep thinking about the topic until they go to sleep
You had better stop and think before you think
The singer is emphasizing the importance of thinking things through before taking action, even when it comes to thinking itself
Contributed by Riley O. Suggest a correction in the comments below.