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JD Natasha

 
Artist: JD Natasha
 
  • Active: 2000s
  • Genres: Latin
  • Instrument: Main Performer
  • Representative Albums: "Imperfecta-Imperfect," "Plastico"

Biography

An exception in the Latin music world, JD Natasha debuted her singer/songwriter alt-rock on a major label at the tender age of 16, causing quite a stir in the process. While singing/songwriting teenage-girl alt-rockers aren't all that novel in the English-speaking pop music world (Avril Lavigne, for one), they are certainly few and far between in the Spanish-speaking world, if not altogether nonexistent. That's partly why Natasha got the go-ahead from EMI Latin -- because there was a gaping void. Surely, not all young Latinas favored the sweeping ballads of Ednita Nazario or the bombastic tropical music of Olga Tañon, nor did they necessarily favor the male-dominated Mexican regional scene or the often sexist style of reggaeton. Chances are, they either favored the Latin pop of Paulina Rubio and Juanes or the broader realm of English-language pop. No matter how you look at it, though, there were very few young Latinas making music for major labels in the early to mid-2000s, the exceptions being Shakira and Julieta Venegas, though by the early 2000s, those two weren't exactly young anymore. Enter JD Natasha, the sort of multicultural, freely expressive, guitar-wielding young Latina missing from the picture -- the Latin Avril, if you will. Not only did she write her own songs from her own teenage-girl perspective, but she played some mean guitar, dressed like a neo-new waver, and took her inspiration from Nirvana and Radiohead, not Thalía or Kumbia Kings.

The Miami-born daughter of an Argentine father and Cuban-American mother, Natasha Janeth Dueñas took up guitar as a tween. Influenced by English-language alt-rock and taking little interest in Latin music per se, she began writing songs quickly and recorded a demo tape before long. That demo tape would be her golden ticket. You see, her father owned a hair salon, where he often talked up his daughter and her gift for music, and one of his clients offered to circulate the tape to her neighbor, EMI Latin president Jorge Pino. She brought it over one night, and Pino gave it an immediate listen on an old boom box left behind by workers who were remodeling his kitchen. He instantly liked what he heard and requested that Natasha come perform for his at his office the next day. That she did, and he was just as struck by her music as by her looks -- black-lined eyes, a punky miniskirt, guitar in hand. He signed her without hesitation. However, the thing was, she sang in English, not Spanish. But she was perfectly fluent in Spanish, so the switch was made -- an American-style alt-rock singer/songwriter going the Latin route, thus making her a novelty rather than a commodity. The gamble, of course, was whether or not the Latin market would respond to such an artist. Her debut, Imperfecta-Imperfect, was greeted with much fanfare by the media and critics (the Miami Herald declared it the best Latin album of the year, for instance), and it was indeed an impressive debut, but the commercial response was relatively lukewarm. Her big single, "Lágrimas," did well on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart, peaking at number 14 (number eight on the Latin Pop Airplay chart), but Natasha didn't break out big-time like EMI had perhaps hoped. Nonetheless, her future shone brighter than most, especially after she scored three Latin Grammy nominations in 2005. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
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JD Natasha
Also known as Natasha Jeannette Dueñas
Origin Flag of Florida Kendall, Florida, USA
Genre(s) Pop
Rock
Alternative
Latin
Years active 2004–present
Label(s) EMI
EMI Televisa Music
Associated acts Fancy Me Yet
Website Official Site


JD Natasha (born Natasha Jeannette Dueñas on February 27, 1988 in Kendall, Florida) is a Latin Pop Musician.

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Early life

JD Natasha was born to an Argentine father and a Cuban American mother. She is the second of four children, sister of Jonathan Duenas (J-Coop), and grew up in Miami, Florida. She started singing in her Church Choir at five and wrote her first song at 11. [1]

According to her Official website she attributes much of her musical style to a musical aunt of hers who exposed her to Classical Rock. [2]

Career

JD Natasha released her Debut Album Imperfecta-Imperfect on July 13, 2004, under the EMI International Record label. The album with tracks in both English and Spanish caused her to be immediately likened to other Latin Artists who have crossed over in to the English Speaking American Market. An item of note is that JD Natasha did not build up a Latin American fan base then release albums in English but released her Debut album in both markets at around the same time. Her album has received a Parental Advisory Label by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).


In May 2008, Natasha started Fancy Me Yet, a three-piece indie-rock act from Miami, Florida in which she sings strictly in English. [3]


References

  1. ^ Young Star News - "Young Star News". http://www.youngstarnews.com/news/040806-001-natasha.htm. 
  2. ^ JD Natasha Official Web Site - "JD Natasha Official Web Site". http://www.natashaville.com/portal/hgxpp001.aspx?15,1,6,O,E,0,15. 
  3. ^ Fancy Me Yet Official MySpace Page - "Fancy Me Yet Official MySpace Page". http://www.myspace.com/fancymeyet. 

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