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Natasha Bedingfield's Journey: From 'Unwritten' to New Sounds
11 Mar
Summary
- Bedingfield plans new music with organic, autotune-free vocals.
- Lady Gaga opened for Bedingfield early in her career.
- Claustrophobia made The Masked Singer filming difficult.

Natasha Bedingfield is nearing completion on her sixth album, an opportunity to incorporate her experiences into new music. She envisions a sound reminiscent of live shows by Coldplay and Massive Attack, featuring real vocals without autotune.
Bedingfield detailed challenging moments, like feeling extremely claustrophobic during her time on The Masked Singer. She also shared an anecdote about a very early Lady Gaga, who opened for her and displayed remarkable self-belief and ambition.
Her formative musical experiences included a childhood shielded from pop radio, leading her to discover artists like Stevie Wonder and Lauryn Hill through library records. Bedingfield also reflected on the profound impact of her song 'Unwritten,' noting its transformation into a personal anthem for many.
Reflecting on career milestones, Bedingfield recalled the overwhelming feeling of performing at Wembley Stadium for The Concert for Diana. She also discussed achieving full career autonomy, a gradual process that intensified as she became more aware of her own conditioning and societal expectations.




