Teddy Sinclair discography

Teddy Sinclair discography
Sinclair performing
Studio albums2
EPs1
Singles10

English singer Teddy Sinclair has released two studio albums, one extended play (EP), and ten singles as an artist, as well as eight as a featured artist. She began her musical career by releasing a standalone single, entitled "Don't Play Nice", under the alias of Verbalicious, with label All Around the World.[1] Although the song reached number eleven in the United Kingdom,[2] the label went bankrupt shortly after the song's release.[3] In 2008, Sinclair collaborated with French recording artist M. Pokora in the song "They Talk Shit About Me", as Verse.[4] Sinclair later changed her stage name to Natalia Cappuccini and released the extended play Wommanequin independently.[5]

After signing a record deal with Cherrytree, an imprint of Interscope, Sinclair released her debut album Perfectionist in April 2011 using the name Natalia Kills.[3] The album peaked at number 129 on the UK Albums Chart.[6] It also debuted at number 134 on the US Billboard 200.[7] To promote it, four singles were released, including "Mirrors", which was able to reach the top 10 in Austria and Germany.[8][9] Her second record, Trouble, was released in September 2013. It debuted on the US Billboard 200 at number 70.[10] Its release was preceded by the singles "Problem" and "Saturday Night"; the latter became a moderate hit in New Zealand, reaching the top 30 there.[11]

  1. ^ "Don't Play Nice – Single by Verbalicious". iTunes Store (US). Apple. 21 February 2005. Retrieved 20 January 2014.
  2. ^ "Verbalicious". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 20 January 2014.
  3. ^ a b O'Brien, Jon. "Natalia Kills – Biography". AllMusic (Rovi Corporation). Archived from the original on 20 August 2012. Retrieved 20 January 2014.
  4. ^ MP3 (album notes). M. Pokora. EMI France. 2008.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  5. ^ "Wommanequin – EP by Natalia Cappuccini". iTunes Store (US). Apple. 9 October 2008. Archived from the original on 10 July 2012. Retrieved 20 January 2014.
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  7. ^ "Natalia Kills – Chart history". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 20 January 2014.
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  10. ^ "Natalia Kills – Trouble (Awards)". AllMusic (Rovi Corporation). Retrieved 20 January 2014.
  11. ^ "NZ Top 40 Singles Chart". Recorded Music NZ. Archived from the original on 21 September 2013. Retrieved 24 January 2013.