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The colors and emotions that naturally exude from Natalie Taylor's songwriting are universal, simple, yet complex. Her music has made the move from a song, to encapsulating the human experience and sound tracking America's pop culture within the world of film and television- a feat that is virtually unheard of for an independent songwriter.
True to the nature of music, Natalie’s musical influences are vast. Remnants of the sounds she grew up loving reemerge fresh in her songwriting. Read Full BioThe colors and emotions that naturally exude from Natalie Taylor's songwriting are universal, simple, yet complex. Her music has made the move from a song, to encapsulating the human experience and sound tracking America's pop culture within the world of film and television- a feat that is virtually unheard of for an independent songwriter.
True to the nature of music, Natalie’s musical influences are vast. Remnants of the sounds she grew up loving reemerge fresh in her songwriting. Hailing from just outside Birmingham, Alabama, her influences range from Americana legend, Patty Griffin, to classic country artists, Dixie Chicks and Jo Dee Messina. However, her "vocal training," as she calls it, comes from 90's R&B icons Mariah Carey, Boyz II Men, and Destiny's Child.
Natalie has never paid much attention to genres and does not care to. That freedom allows her to be creatively fearless. Huge hooks, an impressive vocal range and true sincerity, coupled with the production genius of Natalie’s husband Jon Howard, touring guitarist for Paramore, results in the truly organic, intimate, musical blend that is the Natalie Taylor sound.
With music featured in shows including The CW’s "Jane The Virgin and “Beauty and the Beast,” NBC's "World Of Dance," MTV’s “Finding Carter,” "Scream" and "Catfish," CBS "Criminal Minds," and by major brands including Bare Minerals and Xbox, Natalie Taylor is a purest and she’s blazing a new trail to success in the 21st century.
True to the nature of music, Natalie’s musical influences are vast. Remnants of the sounds she grew up loving reemerge fresh in her songwriting. Read Full BioThe colors and emotions that naturally exude from Natalie Taylor's songwriting are universal, simple, yet complex. Her music has made the move from a song, to encapsulating the human experience and sound tracking America's pop culture within the world of film and television- a feat that is virtually unheard of for an independent songwriter.
True to the nature of music, Natalie’s musical influences are vast. Remnants of the sounds she grew up loving reemerge fresh in her songwriting. Hailing from just outside Birmingham, Alabama, her influences range from Americana legend, Patty Griffin, to classic country artists, Dixie Chicks and Jo Dee Messina. However, her "vocal training," as she calls it, comes from 90's R&B icons Mariah Carey, Boyz II Men, and Destiny's Child.
Natalie has never paid much attention to genres and does not care to. That freedom allows her to be creatively fearless. Huge hooks, an impressive vocal range and true sincerity, coupled with the production genius of Natalie’s husband Jon Howard, touring guitarist for Paramore, results in the truly organic, intimate, musical blend that is the Natalie Taylor sound.
With music featured in shows including The CW’s "Jane The Virgin and “Beauty and the Beast,” NBC's "World Of Dance," MTV’s “Finding Carter,” "Scream" and "Catfish," CBS "Criminal Minds," and by major brands including Bare Minerals and Xbox, Natalie Taylor is a purest and she’s blazing a new trail to success in the 21st century.
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Control
by Natalie Taylor
[Verse]
Twisted, you can't turn your mind off
Every thought is a lost cause
It pushes and pulls
Takes everything 'til you're broken
How do we get through?
How do we live like we're supposed to 'til we're gone?
And do we find out what life's about when you let go of control?
[Chorus]
Let go of control
Let go of control
[Verse]
Caught up in so many things
Taking the cure but feeling the pain
Holding it in
Losing yourself
Staying alive, but you're broken
How do we get through?
How do we live like we're supposed to 'til we're gone (do we feel alive?)
And do we find out what life's about when you let go of control?
[Chorus]
Let go of control
Let go of control
[Bridge]
When you're holding onto everything in stone
You give up the chance to live out of control
And do we find out what life's about when you let go of control?
[Chorus]
Let go of control
Let go of control
Let go of control
Let go of control
Let go of control
Contributed by Elena W. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
by Natalie Taylor
[Verse]
Twisted, you can't turn your mind off
Every thought is a lost cause
It pushes and pulls
Takes everything 'til you're broken
How do we get through?
How do we live like we're supposed to 'til we're gone?
And do we find out what life's about when you let go of control?
[Chorus]
Let go of control
Let go of control
[Verse]
Caught up in so many things
Taking the cure but feeling the pain
Holding it in
Losing yourself
Staying alive, but you're broken
How do we get through?
How do we live like we're supposed to 'til we're gone (do we feel alive?)
And do we find out what life's about when you let go of control?
[Chorus]
Let go of control
Let go of control
[Bridge]
When you're holding onto everything in stone
You give up the chance to live out of control
And do we find out what life's about when you let go of control?
[Chorus]
Let go of control
Let go of control
Let go of control
Let go of control
Let go of control
Contributed by Elena W. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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