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Natalie Layne | |
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Born | 1997 or 1998 or 1999 Colorado Springs, Colorado |
Origin | Nashville, Tennessee |
Genres | Contemporary Christian |
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Years active | 2020s–present |
Labels | Centricity |
Website | www |
Natalie Layne is a singer, songwriter, producer, and worship leader whose upbeat melodies and uplifting message have garnered worldwide attention. She released her debut album, Be Human, in 2020, with the EPs Castles and Amen appearing in 2021 and 2023, respectively.[1]
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Early life and career edit
Raised in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and based out of Nashville, Layne grew up in a musical household and began leading worship at 12. After earning a master's degree in commercial piano from Belmont University, she began to write, produce, and release her own music, starting with the 2020 full-length Be Human. The independently issued LP caught the attention of Centricity Music, which added Layne to its roster the following year. 2021's Castles EP yielded the streaming hit "Steady." Layne capitalized on its success by releasing the standalone single "Love Me Back to Life" the following year. Opening slots for Jeremy Camp, Chris Tomlin, and We the Kingdom, and festival appearances alongside Steven Curtis Chapman, Mandisa, and Crowder, helped further establish the young artist. Layne kicked off 2023 with the powerful six-song EP Amen, which she supported later that year with a collection of stripped-down piano versions.[1]
Discography edit
- Be Human (2020)
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- ^ a b "Natalie Layne Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic.
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