Natasha Mosley
Natasha Mosley (born October 3, 1990) is an American R&B singer-songwriter and actress from Atlanta, Georgia. Raised singing in church, Mosley is related to blues singer Bessie Smith and has cited Beyoncé, Mariah Carey, Christina Aguilera, Brandy, Tamia, Ne-Yo, Tank and Justin Timberlake among her influences.
Mosley first attracted wider attention with the 2011 single "Tattoo" and then through her feature on Jeremih's 2013 single "All the Time" with Lil Wayne, which later appeared on the soundtrack to Magic Mike XXL. She released her debut studio album, Rose Hall, in 2015, followed by Live Forever in 2018 and Natasha Mosley in 2022. Her recordings have been described as smooth and soulful, with a style that balances emotional storytelling and frankness, and she has spoken about becoming more comfortable recording sexually explicit material while coming from a church background.
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