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Few singers can say that basketball is responsible for their quick rise to pop stardom, but if it weren't for the NBA, the sultry
Natalie would probably have a desk job. The sounds of
Jadakiss,
Usher,
Gwen Stefani, and
Beyoncé filled the headphones of the Clear Lake, TX, resident as she was commuting back and forth to school. She dreamed of becoming a singer, but without knowing anyone connected to the music industry, she chose to study criminal justice. One of
Natalie's rare whims told her she should answer an ad for Houston Rockets cheerleader auditions. She got the job and was soon getting calls to dance for various Houston rap and R&B artists. She was also working on her lyrical skills during this time and decided to add a couple raps to her performances. Second time out, she drew the attention of
Charles Chavez, the man behind Latium Entertainment and the successful careers of
Frankie J.,
Baby Bash, and
Chamillionaire.
Chavez hooked
Natalie up with producers Happy Perez and
Play N Skillz. The sessions yielded many possible hits, but it was the ballad "Goin' Crazy" that
Chavez and
Natalie chose to put on a single. The heartfelt number lighted up request lines on R&B and pop radio in March 2005. Universal quickly signed the artist and released her debut album in May. Her sophomore effort,
Everything New, appeared a year later. ~ David Jeffries