Natasha Bedingfield New Album ‘Roll With Me’ out August 30th, New Single ‘Roller Skate’ Out Now, ‘Kick It’ Drops on August 2nd

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Natasha Bedingfield

New Album ā€˜Roll With Meā€™ out August 30th

ā€˜Roller Skateā€™ Out Now

ā€˜Kick Itā€™ Drops on August 2nd

Natasha Bedingfield is heating up the summer with the release today of her new soulful-fun-anthem ā€œRoller Skate.ā€ She will drop the second track off the album ā€“ the infectious pop-gem ā€œKick Itā€ ā€“ on August 2. Both songs are featured on her highly-anticipated fourth new studio album, Roll With Me, which will be released on August 30. Select additional tracks will become available in the coming weeks before the albumā€™s release. Roll With Me is now available for pre-order. Album pre-orders include a download of the first track ā€œRoller Skate,ā€ which is available across Apple, Spotify (pre-save), Amazon and all DSPs.

Listen To ā€˜Roller Skateā€™ HERE

Named one of VH1ā€™s ā€œ100 Greatest Women in Music,ā€ Roll With Me is produced by multiplatinum producer Linda Perry and released on WE ARE HEAR, the combination label/publishing/management company co-founded by Linda Perry and Kerry Brown.

ā€œI wanted to make music that moves people and makes them move,ā€ says Natasha of her new album, Roll With Me. ā€œItā€™s bright and bold but in a way that is also raw and honest.ā€ Linda Perry says of Natasha and the album, ā€œI wanted to work with Natasha because she is one of the best live performers I have ever seen and has one of the most versatile voices I have ever heard. It was important to both of us to capture the true spirit of who Natasha Bedingfield is and we nailed it!ā€

Natasha recently released a special new remix of her iconic song ā€œUnwrittenā€ for MTVā€™s The Hills: New Beginnings. VICE says, “ā€™Unwrittenā€™ ā€¦ is ready to become an earworm for a whole new generation,ā€ and MTV calls the new ā€œUnwrittenā€ remix a ā€œfresh version of her incredibly catchy and infectious song.ā€ The remix, produced by Kyle Moorman (P!nk, Miley Cyrus), and available now on all streaming partners. You can listen to the song HERE. ā€œUnwrittenā€ was the most played song on US Top 40 radio the year it was released and cemented Natasha as one of the most important and distinct female voices of our generation, becoming synonymous with the groundbreaking hit MTV show The Hills, which featured the song in its opening credits.

In celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 landing on the moon, Natasha is also set to perform a special version of ā€œFly Me to the Moonā€ with the National Symphony Orchestra on Saturday, July 20 at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. ā€œNSO Pops: Apollo 11: A Fiftieth Anniversaryā€ will marry music and video, and in addition to Natasha, the evening will also feature performances by Pharrell Williams and Kacey Musgraves, an appearance by Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins and a never-before-seen 1997 performance of David Bowie singing ā€œSpace Oddity.

Bedingfield has sold over 10 million albums and 10 million singles, totaling over 20 million records worldwide. Bedingfield’s infectious rhythmic pop sound netted her Platinum artist status, a Grammy Award nomination for ā€œBest Female Pop Vocal Performanceā€ and multiple Brit Awards nominations for ā€œBest British Female Artist.ā€ VH1 ranked Bedingfield number 66 on the list of ā€œ100 Greatest Women in Musicā€ and Natasha has collaborated with a wide range of artists during her illustrious career, including Paul McCartney, Nikki Minaj, Bruno Mars, Big Sean, Rascal Flatts, Stevie Wonder, Lil Wayne, Brandy, Sheryl Crow, Sean Kingston and Jon Bon Jovi.

 

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