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Natalia Kills

Natalia Kills

English singer, songwriter and actress

Natalia Noemi "Teddy" Sinclair (née Cappuccini; born 15 August 1986), is an English singer, songwriter and actress. She has recorded music under various aliases, most famously as Natalia Kills and Verbalicious. She is currently the lead vocalist of the band Cruel Youth, which also releases music under the name The Powder Room. As Natalia Kills, Sinclair released the studio albums Perfectionist (2011) and Trouble (2013). In 2014, she married fellow singer Willy Moon. Since July 2015, Sinclair has gone by and performed under her legal name Teddy Sinclair. In 2016, she started her own band, Cruel Youth, with whom she has released the EP, +30mg (2016).

Her biggest commercial singles were the BVMI gold-certified singles "Mirrors" (2010), "Free" with Will.i.am, and the UK-top 40 hit, "Champagne Showers" with American pop duo LMFAO. She has additionally written songs for Angel Haze, Madonna, and Rihanna. She received a Grammy Award nomination in 2017 for co-writing Rihanna's single "Kiss It Better".In March 2015, Sinclair and her husband, Willy Moon, were fired as judges from New Zealand X Factor for their harsh comments towards one of the contestants.

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Los AngelesNew YorkI feel like all Londoners relate more to New York - L.A. doesn't feel like a 'city' city. It's like a sleepy town.

I make music because I like making music.

I definitely feel excited to be able to put really hard beats - like hip-hop beats - behind my music, more than I did before.

Artists are definitely, like, under a sort of microscope of scrutiny more than others.

I feel like trouble has followed me from the day I was born.

I was born in Bradford, a city in the north of England that God forgot about. A place where most people never leave, but if they do, they certainly never go back.

I don't really know what 'a dark place' means. I have windows in my house, and I'm generally an upbeat person! A lot of people throw that word at me because I wear a lot of black and leather.

My song-writing has always been just about my life - usually my worst moments.

My grandma told me never, ever, ever to use soap on my face. But I do use lotion.

When I was in my early teens, I joined a cult. And we weren't allowed to listen to secular music or anything that wasn't made by us. So I spent a lot of time not listening to music, and by the time I could, I just didn't get into it.

If people go into music with the idea of competing with other artists, then they're doing it for all the wrong reasons.

I like a dramatic eye and a bold lip.

I always put on a brave face when I was the most terrified, the most trapped and out of control.

If you allow yourself to feel fabulous, you are fabulous.

I love Audrey Hepburn, early Brooke Shields, and Madonnas eyebrows. I think its beautiful if women look soft and touchable instead of hard, sharp and aggressively groomed.

I don't listen to music, actually. Obviously I go to clubs; I stand in elevators; a lot of my friends are musicians; I hear music all the time. But I don't have my own collection of music.

Every bad thing that's happened to me has defined me, has shaped, has moulded me.

I definitely like performing to a crowd that's there to see a female hero.

Guess what, I'm the opposite of a role model!

The entire value of a person is subjective to your relationship with them.

I don't believe in fairy tales, but I believe in you and me

I'm sick of running away from things.

All the best parts of art come from pain turned to celebration.

The worst mistake a woman can make is to emulate a man.

I will never censor myself to please anyone.

It's good to actually cry. Trust me, I've had a lot of practice over the years!

I really can't break away from wearing black and leather!

I make music because I like making music.

I definitely feel excited to be able to put really hard beats - like hip-hop beats - behind my music, more than I did before.

Artists are definitely, like, under a sort of microscope of scrutiny more than others.

I feel like trouble has followed me from the day I was born.

I was born in Bradford, a city in the north of England that God forgot about. A place where most people never leave, but if they do, they certainly never go back.

I don't really know what 'a dark place' means. I have windows in my house, and I'm generally an upbeat person! A lot of people throw that word at me because I wear a lot of black and leather.

My song-writing has always been just about my life - usually my worst moments.

My grandma told me never, ever, ever to use soap on my face. But I do use lotion.

When I was in my early teens, I joined a cult. And we weren't allowed to listen to secular music or anything that wasn't made by us. So I spent a lot of time not listening to music, and by the time I could, I just didn't get into it.

My dad went to jail for a long time. We lost everything, and the situation never resolved itself. My parents had this sort of passionate, disastrous desire for each other - not ideal to grow up in.

If people go into music with the idea of competing with other artists, then they're doing it for all the wrong reasons.

I like a dramatic eye and a bold lip.

I always put on a brave face when I was the most terrified, the most trapped and out of control.

If you allow yourself to feel fabulous, you are fabulous.

I love Audrey Hepburn, early Brooke Shields, and Madonnas eyebrows. I think its beautiful if women look soft and touchable instead of hard, sharp and aggressively groomed.

I don't listen to music, actually. Obviously I go to clubs; I stand in elevators; a lot of my friends are musicians; I hear music all the time. But I don't have my own collection of music.

Every bad thing that's happened to me has defined me, has shaped, has moulded me.

I definitely like performing to a crowd that's there to see a female hero.

Guess what, I'm the opposite of a role model!

The entire value of a person is subjective to your relationship with them.

I don't believe in fairy tales, but I believe in you and me

I'm sick of running away from things.

All the best parts of art come from pain turned to celebration.

The worst mistake a woman can make is to emulate a man.

I will never censor myself to please anyone.

It's good to actually cry. Trust me, I've had a lot of practice over the years!

I really can't break away from wearing black and leather!