Natalie La Rose Case Study

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Every once in a while, we've been mesmerized by how female artists and acts dominated the general music scene. With the likes of Beyonce, Alicia Keys, Taylor Swift and Adele, we have come to realize how important women's contribution are in keeping the music industry as alive as possible. It is also an observable fact that the artists rising right now have come to shoo away the notion that for a singer to flourish well in this industry, he or she must start as young as possible. While this might be factual to some who we adore now, more and more people have broken the borders of age and still pursued their dream to share their talent no matter what it takes. One living proof is the feisty female vocalist Natalie La Rose and her seemingly mature penetration to the music industry had been more effective than striving for it early on.

Now aged 27, La Rose is one femme fatale to boot under the genres of pop, R&B, electropop and dance pop since she started to chase her singing career four years ago. While the reception has not been initially fruitful for Natalie La Rose, her passion to achieve what she wanted at the
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La Rose have been pretty much active on keeping her musical passion going as she strived to part of High School Musical on her home country reprising the role of Taylor Mckessie. Also, this talented diva-in-the-making have solid musical roots, thanks to her academic excellence and venture in Amsterdam's Lucia Marthas Dance Academy, she has been well equipped of singing and dancing skills. Natalie La Rose have tagged some influential stats with the likes of the late Aaliyah, Beyonce, Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey, Musiq Soulchild, Jennifer Lopez and the iconic Whitney Houston as some of those who have sparked her interest in singing and

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