Πέμπτη 24 Νοεμβρίου 2011

ULTRA NATÉ for NextAid! Beats Give Back! Live in Miami on World AIDS Day [12/1]!




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Ultra SAYS...
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STUFF ABOUT ME:
In her two decades of making music, Ultra Naté has remained a musical chameleon, embracing a variety of sounds, from R&B/hip-hop, soul and disco to house, rock and electro-pop. Her reasoning for doing this is quite simple: “I hate boxes,” Naté says. “Where’s the fun in being totally predictable?” She continues, “It’s always important to experiment and be a bit of a maverick in your [musical and pe...rsonal] stylings. Win, lose or draw, when it’s all over, people will respect you more if you don’t always play it safe.” Indeed.
Twenty years after sashaying onto international dance floors with the club anthem, “It’s Over Now,” Naté stands tall and proud, proving that artist longevity, though not common for singers of dance music, is alive and well—and a real possibility for those willing to work hard for the money


WHY YOU SHOULD VOTE FOR ME:
Ultra Naté’s 20 year anniversary in the business comes at a time of non-stop work and recording sessions. Working hard for the money means wearing numerous hats. Sure, Naté is the singer of the song, but she is also a songwriter, producer, DJ, label owner (BluFire and Deep Sugar), club promoter, live performer, and philanthropist!

For the Baltimore-residing Naté, such diversity is a natural extension—or evolution—from one creative aspect of the music scene to another. “I’ve been in this scene for a long time, so it’s easy for me to transition from one area to another rather seamlessly,” she explains. “Sure, I’m still learning some particular dynamics, but that’s the fun part of the process. When you stop learning you’re doomed.”

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