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One video. Seven days. A million followers. And a career that started moving before she had the chance to figure out who she was as an artist.We had the opportunity to sit down with Natalie Jane ( @nataliejane ) at 4Cee Sessions for an in-depth interview and podcast conversation that goes beyond the moment people discovered her online. She talks about growing up in New Jersey, writing songs at eight years old, moving to Los Angeles alone at 18, and what it actually felt like to watch everything change overnight with "Mentally Cheating."But more than any single moment, this is a conversation about the process of becoming. With her album "the world i didn't want", Natalie Jane is talking about identity, sound, and what it means to finally know what you want your music to be after the world already decided it was watching.We also get into her songwriting process, her decision to skip Berklee College of Music, discovering ABBA and disco influences, building her live show, and what comes next for one of the fastest rising pop artists right now.There's a difference between going viral and finding your voice. This is about both.This Sessions was recorded live in front of an audience in New York City.Full live performance from this session, Seven, Sabotage, and Dancing Queen (ABBA cover), out now on our channel.Hosted by @trwlsh Follow us on IG: Follow us on IG: 4Cee Sessions: https://instagram.com/4cee.live/Host: @trwlsh / https://instagram.com/trwlsh/Natalie Jane: https://instagram.com/nataliejane/?hl=enVideography & Colors: Francelee MoralesOneil CampbellRecording Engineer:James YostSpecial thanks to: 4Cee Sessions CrewReservoir Studios00:00 Intro01:30 Childhood02:50 First Songs04:20 Stage Persona06:00 Influences07:30 Moving to LA08:40 Berklee Decision09:40 Songwriting Process11:00 Sabotage (Story)12:20 New Sound13:20 ABBA & Disco14:10 Artist Identity15:20 Going Viral16:30 Live Shows17:20 Performance Style18:10 High School Mentor19:20 What's Next
By 4Cee SessionsOne video. Seven days. A million followers. And a career that started moving before she had the chance to figure out who she was as an artist.We had the opportunity to sit down with Natalie Jane ( @nataliejane ) at 4Cee Sessions for an in-depth interview and podcast conversation that goes beyond the moment people discovered her online. She talks about growing up in New Jersey, writing songs at eight years old, moving to Los Angeles alone at 18, and what it actually felt like to watch everything change overnight with "Mentally Cheating."But more than any single moment, this is a conversation about the process of becoming. With her album "the world i didn't want", Natalie Jane is talking about identity, sound, and what it means to finally know what you want your music to be after the world already decided it was watching.We also get into her songwriting process, her decision to skip Berklee College of Music, discovering ABBA and disco influences, building her live show, and what comes next for one of the fastest rising pop artists right now.There's a difference between going viral and finding your voice. This is about both.This Sessions was recorded live in front of an audience in New York City.Full live performance from this session, Seven, Sabotage, and Dancing Queen (ABBA cover), out now on our channel.Hosted by @trwlsh Follow us on IG: Follow us on IG: 4Cee Sessions: https://instagram.com/4cee.live/Host: @trwlsh / https://instagram.com/trwlsh/Natalie Jane: https://instagram.com/nataliejane/?hl=enVideography & Colors: Francelee MoralesOneil CampbellRecording Engineer:James YostSpecial thanks to: 4Cee Sessions CrewReservoir Studios00:00 Intro01:30 Childhood02:50 First Songs04:20 Stage Persona06:00 Influences07:30 Moving to LA08:40 Berklee Decision09:40 Songwriting Process11:00 Sabotage (Story)12:20 New Sound13:20 ABBA & Disco14:10 Artist Identity15:20 Going Viral16:30 Live Shows17:20 Performance Style18:10 High School Mentor19:20 What's Next