Natalie Jean - Creep
Natalie Jean is a musical force of nature, apart from being a singer-songwriter. Her latest release, Creep, should be the talk of the town. Natalie has successfully carved out a niche of her own. Drawing from her Haitian roots, she has conjured up storms with her voice and compositions. A Grammy voting member and multi-award-winning performer, Natalie’s journey began with poetry and blossomed into a career that transcends genres—from jazz to pop, blues to heavy metal. Her ability to seamlessly sing in various languages reflects her boundless talent and cultural depth. Unless you’ve been living under a rock, there is no way you’ve missed Creep by Radiohead. But Natalie seems to be turning the tables with her iteration of it. The track is a collaboration between Noshir Mody, Brian Sargent and Kitt Wakeley. She’s gone down the more slow and mesmerizing route. There is a strange comforting yet gothic touch to her cover of Creep. Compared to the original, this one has a more devotional touch with a hint of obsession. While the original is slightly guns blazing and confessional, this one has a more devotional touch with a slight touch of obsession. Really showcasing her versatility and her ability to convey a mixture of complex emotions through her voice. Series that are written by comedians almost always have their hands on the pulse of the audience. The musicality with which they write is truly marvellous. A series that misses no beats when it comes to tension and timing is Baby Reindeer. Creep by Natalie Jean is the perfect song in the moments where we believe everything is innocent. Natalie Jean has created the perfect vessel for foreshadowing in drama through her voice in Creep. Natalie’s music is pure emotion, every note a testament to her relentless passion, and you can check out her music by clicking on the links attached above.
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