Natali Felicia delivers grown-up Swedish pop realness on her first session
01 September 2015, 10:00
| Written by
Paul Bridgewater
In less than six months, Swedish singer/songwriter Natali Felicia has delivered two perfect cuts of deliciously mature pop music.
It’s fair to say she’s one of the talented few we’re most excited about right now. Working with the likes of Johannes Berglund (I Break Horses, The Knife), Felicia hit the ground running with "Used To Be" and her latest track "Easy Ride" saw her amp up the drama and depth with a stunning video that ranks among the year's best.
Felicia made a whistlestop vist to London earlier this year and we filmed a quick take on that track for her very first session. Watch out for her debut EP later this year...
Easy Ride is out now via Polydor Sweden
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