thisisNAMASTE is pleased to release her brand new single I Like Your Face via Humble Angel Records. Known for her empowering and sassy lyrics and upbeat melodies, thisisNAMASTE (aka Natasha Marie Stewart) returns with this new offering to follow up her previous single Papercut.
I Like Your Face showcases Natasha’s ear for blending clever pop hooks with conceptual songwriting, all layered with bright pop production. Together with sun-tinged performance video that wouldn’t look out of place on the New Gen’s favourite app VSCO, I Like Your Face calls to be the soundtrack of the Summer.
Natasha is from small beginnings but with a global outlook. Raised in Lanark, a small town between Glasgow and Edinburgh, Natasha was captivated with music from an early age citing big songwriters such as Whitney and Celine Dion as inspirations. With no musical family (both her parents are dentists), Natasha forged her own path and moved to London to study Creative Musicianship at the Institute of Contemporary Music Performance.
Natasha soon landed gigs touring as a backing vocalist for the likes of Rita Ora, Ella Eyre, Bebe Rexha and Martin Garrix, performing on some of the world’s biggest stages whilst developing her own songwriting as thisisNAMASTE. Taking her childhood pop influences and a love of artists such as Sia, Robyn and Tove Lo, thisisNAMASTE is also claiming her place as a songwriter to watch. After steadily releasing singles over the past years, Natasha is currently in the studio working on more new music to unleash in 2021.
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