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Natalie Carrion from Umeå - a new star in the pop sky

Natalie Carrion from Umeå - a new star in the pop sky

On September 20, artist and broadcaster Natalie Carrion will release the single Drip Drop, the first single from her upcoming EP Banana River. The single marks the start of a new direction for the 22-year-old music sensation from Sápmi, who is now venturing into modern pop.

Natalie Carrion is a 90-year-old from Sápmi who became a pop artist, songwriter and influencer overnight. With one foot in Sápmi and the other on the small island of St. Croix in the Caribbean, she writes pop music influenced by her family, her roots and her present. In 2017, she performed during Musikhjälpen and in the autumn of 2018 she has also been a presenter on SVT's programme "jag röstar".

- I am proud of my heritage and love that I get to pass on the love of my culture and music through modern pop. Now I've landed on a clear expression where all the pieces have fallen into place," says Natalie.

Modern pop that feels

- People close to me are not always well and sadly many try to hide it. With Drip Drop I want to say that I see you. That I'm here and it will get better. As I sing in the lyrics, "even if you were thunder, I'd sit and wait in the middle of the ocean." it's love and shows how strong a relationship between different individuals can really be," says Natalie.

Natalie Carrion writes all the songs herself and is inspired by Monica Zetterlund and Laleh, among others, in how they manage to convey the message in lyrics and touch others.

Drip Drop is a call for everyone to see their fellow human beings, spread love and take care of each other.

It will be released on iTunes, Tidal and Spotify, among others, on 20 September.

Follow Natalie Carrion on social media:

Instagram | Facebook | Spotify

 

For more information, please contact:

Natalie Carrion
Call: +46 72 564 07 47
mejla: natalie@nataliecarrion.se

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