Natalie Jane

Official videos

LYRIC CHANGEšŸ‘€
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who remembers 🤩
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THE SADDEST THING YOU'LL HEAR TODAYšŸ’”
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GUESS WHOS SINGINGšŸ‘€
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LOVE HURTING FROM EMPIRE STATE
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parking garage i mean safe space!!
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I CANT HELP IT😭😭😭
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I CANT BELIEVE I POSTED THIS
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I WAS ACTUALLY SK HAPPYšŸ˜­ā¤ļø
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DREAM OoOooooOooooNNNNN
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About this artist

Natalie Jane rose to fame with a vibrant, confrontational brand of pop set in relationships gone wrong. Titled for the other woman, the visceral breakthrough hit ā€œAVAā€ accumulated tens of the millions of streams after going viral on TikTok in 2022. She followed it up with more streaming hits about unreliable partners, including ā€œSevenā€ and the 2023 post-breakup anthem ā€œI’m Goodā€ featuring Charlieonnafriday.
Growing up Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey, Natalie Janowski sang from a young age with the encouragement of her family, including an aunt who was an opera singer. She was already singing in musicals and learning to play the piano by the time she started writing songs at the age of eight. As a high schooler, she developed her hypnotic, anthemic pop sound in sessions with a producer in New York City after school. Going by Natalie Jane, she released her first single, the ballad ā€œPlastic Hearts,ā€ in May 2021. Her major-label debut, the confrontational ā€œLove Is the Devil,ā€ followed on Capitol that August, just before she started her senior year. She quickly issued a handful of additional singles before going viral to the tune of tens of millions of social media posts and streams with the jealous pop anthem ā€œAVAā€ in late 2022. That song’s popularity gained traction for similarly themed previous singles ā€œSevenā€ and ā€œMentally Cheating,ā€ and, newly based in L.A., Jane maintained a following of millions with follow-ups like 2023′s ā€œseeing you with other girlsā€ and ā€œI’m Good,ā€ a duet with rapper/songwriter Charlieonnafriday. ~ Marcy Donelson