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Debut
In 1998 at the age of 14, Natalia joined a pop music group called «Twist», made up of her, Tabatha, a former member of the Jeans group, and Pamela, a former host of a children's program on TV Azteca. However, the group disintegrated the following year. -
First apparition
In 2000, the 'Colegio Lic. Álvaro de Osio y Ocampo' was presented in the city of Dolores Hidalgo, giving it great recognition within the country. -
Collaborations
2010 was the year of collaborations for Natalia. He recorded the song "Contigo" with the Spanish band El Canto del Loco and the song "Quisiera saber" with the Mexicans Los Daniels. -
First prize
That same year he received the IMA award for Best New Producer for the hit album While You Slept by Carla Morrison and a Telehit Award. -
Tribute to Agustín Lara
Her album Mujer divina - Tribute to Agustín Lara was released on September 18, 2012. For this production Natalia was accompanied by guest musicians with whom she reinterpreted the classic songs by Lara, to be compiled on a double disc containing a DVD, recorded in the your record company forums. -
Nomination
From his next album, "Hasta la raiz", released in March 2015, follows the single "Nunca es suficiente", which was released in December 2015 and was placed on the popularity charts of Monitor Latino México in the Pop category. -
Grammy
it is with this album that, in the sixteenth version of the Latin Grammy, he won the awards in the nominations "Best song of the year" and "Best alternative song" for "Until the root", "Best alternative music album", "Best recording engineering for an album »and« Record of the year » -
Movie COCO
By the end of 2017, Natalia participated in the original music for the Disney-Pixar movie Coco, performing two versions of the song "Recuerdame" and "Remember Me" in English. -
Oscar
in the American version Natalia interprets the song along with the American Miguel, being the main theme. This version won the Oscar Award for Best Original Song. -
Break
mid-April 2018 announces that he will continue with the "Musas Tour" with two recitals at the Gran Rex Theater, Chile, Canada and the United States, and then close the tour in Mexico. After this he announced that he would take a break in his musical career.