Top 33 Natti Natasha Quotes

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As a little girl, I was in the church chorus.

As a little girl, I was in the church chorus.
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What International Women’s Day represents to me is a time that gives women their position, honor, and respect, which represents empowerment to all of us.
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In my music, I’m uncensored, which has helped me stand out as a female artist.
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When you’re a little girl, you never think anyone’s gonna tell you ‘no.’
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I used to have imaginary friends.
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I really like dancehall. I really like reggae. I’m a big fan. Bob Marley and all that.
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‘Oh, Daddy,’ was a remake of the Ritchie Valens’ song ‘Oh Donna,’ and I really like that one because it’s a story of a pregnant woman who was dumped by her baby daddy, but she was always waiting for him. It’s a sweet-and-sour situation.
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At the end of the day, I feel like it’s a mistake to generalize that all men are the same.
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It feels amazing to see all of my hard work finally pay off.
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I have to worry how other women and girls will react to my music. Will they really understand the message that I’m trying to put out there?
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What I really want is consistency – to keep working, for God to keep blessing me with all the amazing people in my life, to keep making good music, and to keep representing females out there.
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I want to bring light to my music, to women all over the world. I want to illuminate them with power and a voice, to feel special.
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It was definitely harder being a girl in the industry, but sometimes you have to struggle, and you have to work harder to actually enjoy when you start getting the results.
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I’m always focused and enjoying the journey because this life is meant for savoring every goal reached and striving for more.
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Working with Thalia was a dream come true as a longtime fan of her work.
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I want to enlighten the world. We all need it. We need love and light.
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Supporting other girls and other women in your surroundings – it could be anything, not necessarily music – it is you giving back to the world.
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Women have a voice; they’re empowered, and they’re heard.
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Own what you have, be happy, love your family, and be sure of yourself no matter what passion you are chasing.
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I watch ‘Under the Dome.’ Oh my God! I love it.
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I want to keep representing for all Latinos – for men, women, young girls, and young kids that have a dream.
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It’s not easy for an artist, especially for a girl. But you know, you just have to work very hard, persist, trust what you have, your essence.
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It’s an honor to be the voice for girls who are not scared and who want to have someone to connect with.
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Being recognized as a professional by other males is the hardest thing that women have been able to do.
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The culture of the Dominican Republic definitely influenced me. We enjoy music in this crazy way; we celebrate absolutely everything.
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‘Makossa’ is from Africa, and it means ‘dance.’ It’s also the name for this type of music. In my song, I decided to mix in some Jamaican sounds, like the steel drums.
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The hardest part about the music industry for anyone is getting into the ears of the world.
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I was a girl who believed in the color of my voice and what I had to say.
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When I was little, I used to listen to Lauryn Hill, so that’s that hip-hop and R&B influence in me.
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They say Latina women are spicy. But we are more than that. We have power, and we run things.
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Music is so unpredictable, but it’s universal.
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I really like to vibe with people and to connect, and I

I really like to vibe with people and to connect, and I know that I’m a stronger artist now than what I used to be.
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Lauryn Hill inspired me so much. She had that whole women’s empowerment vibe in all of her songs back when that didn’t even exist.
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