Nat Dunn

Natalie Maree Dunn
OriginQueensland, Australia[1]
Genres
OccupationSinger-songwriter
LabelsMushroom Group,[2]EMI Records

Natalie Dunn is a singer, songwriter, and artist from Queensland, Australia. Primarily a songwriter, she has gained notoriety for writing for artists like Marshmello, Anne-Marie, Kygo, Rita Ora, Hayden James, Duke Dumont, and Charli XCX, among others. She had a major success with the song "FRIENDS" performed by Anne-Marie & Marshmello, which peaked at Number 11 on the Billboard Top 100 in the summer of 2018 and surpassed 1 Billion views on YouTube.[3] Dunn also worked on "Carry On" (performed by Rita Ora and Kygo) for the 2019 film Detective Pikachu. The song peaked at number three on the ARIA Dance Singles chart in May 2019.[4]

In June 2019, Dunn was honored by APRA AMCOS for her contribution to "FRIENDS" after amassing more than one billion streams. Dunn was the first to be added to the society’s new club, which recognizes Australian songwriters for their contribution to streaming hits.[5]

In 2022, Nat Dunn co-wrote "Tally" on Blackpink's highly anticipated sophomore album Born Pink, which debuted at number one on the U.S. and U.K. album charts.

Dunn is also a part of the duo Naations, with Nicky Night Time who released the U.K. radio single 'Real Life' with Duke Dumont. Nat Dunn is also signed to EMI Records for her own solo project.

In 2020, Dunn opened her own company, Mutual Muse Group, as creative space to help curate and advise on other artist projects which include artist like JoJo, Paloma Faith and exceptional development acts.

  1. ^ "CONFERENCE SPEAKER Nat Dunn". Big Sound. Retrieved 21 March 2021.
  2. ^ "Nat Dunn".
  3. ^ Rowley, Glenn (20 April 2022). "Marshmello & Anne-Marie's 'Friends' Joins Billion Views Club on YouTube". Billboard. Retrieved 17 July 2022.
  4. ^ "ARIA Dance Singles Chart – Week Commencing 6 May 2019" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 17 July 2022.
  5. ^ "APRA AMCOS award songwriter Nat Dunn for one billion streams". The Music Network. 13 June 2019. Retrieved 21 March 2021.