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Uth Records - Episode 4 - Natasha Ejaz - Part 2

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Singing since the age of 3, Natasha Ejaz is one of Pakistan's exciting Uth musicians. Having studied Eastern Classical singing, Natasha is currently pursuing a Certificate in Audio Production in Malaysia. Influenced and inspired by genres such as Acoustic/Jazz, Indie, Folk, dream-pop, and alternative music, in 2010, Natasha worked with musician Sarmad Ghafoor to release the single titled 'Today is a Place'. This talented young singer, guitar player and songwriter is also currently working with fellow students in Malaysia getting together some twelve minutes of her music and also working on a concept album, along the lines of storytelling. She is also working on recording another single to release soon in Pakistan. Natasha hopes that Uth Records puts her in the spot for the right people to listen to her to want to work with her.

On Uth Records and her experience, Natasha has shared, "As far as the production of the song is concerned, I think I am going to get very spoilt very fast. Gumby and Omran are so hands on with the song. They have taken it personally; I see them humming the song while stirring their tea, always keeping an ear open for a new idea, a new direction. Something to enhance it. We recorded a couple of takes, Omran worked with me on some melody lines, helped me find the right harmony to back it up and we laid down a basic track with rough vocals and guitars. This was then sent to Taha, who was asked to then take over the production and overall feel of the end product."

Natasha will be seen and heard on the Uth Records platform with 'Right Way to Fall'.

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  • nothin can ever beat traditional music, with that said, this shouldnt hinder ppl from exploring new genres. its sad that some ppl arent tolerent bout english music. so wat, shes just singing in a language she feel comfortable in. people should stop pressuring artists into singing songs that they feel are acceptable.

    i personally liked the initial acoustic version of it, although the r&b version doesnt sounds that bad either. :) great work and good luck for future

  • too much auto tuning on the vocals really took the quality away... still quiet a sweet song!

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  • nice voice but fuoukdup mixin/sampling.:(

  • @xxxxxhahahahaxxxx I don't get it. Everyone's English seems fine.... ?

  • Wooooooooow.... OMG....

  • She sounds like Lilly Allen :)

  • GANA kaunsa krna hai WALITI YA DESI......natasha sys Wailaity................IT WAS THE [HUGGEST]GIFT AT 0:51............hahahah Allah k bandoon English seekho phr bd main sing the song haha by the the song is really sweet

  • awsm yaar!!!

  • she is just a coooooooooooolllllllllll singer

  • Pakistan music scene is very inspirational.these two guys gumbo and the guitarist are a

  • Natasha has a really good thinking i.e.,experimentation.one must try to come out with something different and unique.I'm from India and seeing the music seen in Pakistan I feel really happy and inspired,pt

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