Natty
American-born/British-bred reggae singer Natty is known for his soulful blend of pop, roots reggae, and R&B, which he has dubbed future roots. He first broke through with singles like "Badman," "Cold Town," and "July," which helped propel his debut album, Man Like I, into the U.K. Albums Chart. He has continued to explore his reggae fusion style, as on 2012's Out of Fire, 2016's Release the Fear, and singles like 2024's "Ascension."
Born Alexander Akiloe Philip Modiano in 1963 in San Francisco, California, Natty moved with his family to North London at a very young age. There, he grew up with David Bowie, Pink Floyd, and Joy Division records in the house along with LPs from Bob Marley, Lee Perry, Sizzla, and other reggae artists who represented his family's Jamaican roots. His teen years brought an appreciation of hip-hop acts like Public Enemy and Slum Village, and when the time came for him to think about a career, music seemed the best choice. He began by working in a recording studio, where he would make tea, run errands, and absorb as much as he could. Natty learned how to mix and engineer thanks to the studio, but on his own he had begun to write songs and was working on his guitar playing and voice. When he began playing open-mike nights around London, his easygoing sound and socially conscious lyrics drew comparisons to Ben Harper and Tarrus Riley, while his genre-blending crossover potential reminded the U.K. press of Finley Quaye and Eagle-Eye Cherry. He soon helped form the Vibes & Pressure posse, a loose collection of singers, players, DJs, and artists (including the popular Trojan Sound System). In 2007 Vibes & Pressure spawned a label of the same name and released Natty's debut double-A-sided single "Badmind"/"Camden Rox." One more track, "Cold Town," would appear on the imprint before major-label Atlantic came calling with a record deal. His next U.K. single, "July," would become the perfect choice for summer 2008, propelled up the charts by an appearance on the television program Later with Jools Holland. His debut album, Man I Like, appeared in July in his homeland, with a U.S. release following a month later. It peaked at 21 on the U.K. Albums chart.
In 2011, Natty opened for Ziggy Marley on his North American tour. A mini-album, Out of Fire, arrived in 2012. In February 2016, he delivered his sophomore full-length, Release the Fear, which introduced his backing band the Rebelship. Included on the album was the previously released single "Change," featuring Alborosie and Busy Signal. Also included was the title track featuring George the Poet. In 2018, Natty marked the tenth anniversary of his debut with a special edition of Man Like I&I. The soulful and uplifting single "Ascencion" appeared in March 2024.
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Man Like I
Alternatif et Indé - Paru chez EastWest U.K. le 14 juil. 2008
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Bedroom Eyes (iTunes)
Alternatif et Indé - Paru chez Atlantic Records UK le 17 oct. 2008
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Word & Sound
Natty, benjamin zephaniah, Mala
Dance - Paru chez I & I Music le 25 oct. 2019
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Man Like I&I (Special 10th Anniversary Edition)
Reggae - Paru chez Vibes and Pressure le 19 oct. 2018
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Out of Fire
Reggae - Paru chez Vibes and Pressure le 18 nov. 2012
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Release the Fear
Reggae - Paru chez Vibes and Pressure le 26 févr. 2016
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Badman (Rastafari mix)
Reggae - Paru chez Vibes and Pressure le 7 sept. 2018
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July (iTunes)
Alternatif et Indé - Paru chez Atlantic Records UK le 18 juil. 2008
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Man Like I (iTunes)
Alternatif et Indé - Paru chez EastWest U.K. le 14 juil. 2008
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Strange Encounters
Ska & Rocksteady - Paru chez 2797683 Records DK le 9 janv. 2024
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Toi et Moi (Version Nakidim)
Chanson française - Paru chez Tei Prod le 8 mars 2020
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