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    Natalie Jean Prass (born March 15, 1986) is an American singer-songwriter from Virginia Beach, Virginia. Her self-titled debut album was released on January...
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  • Natalie Prass is the debut studio album by Natalie Prass. It was co-produced by Matthew E. White and Trey Pollard. Prass began writing songs for her self-titled...
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  • Alexander Prass (born 2001), Austrian footballer Brigitte Prass (born 1963), Romanian swimmer Fernando Prass (born 1978), Brazilian footballer Natalie Prass (born...
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  • 1977), English singer Natalie Prass (born 1986), American singer-songwriter Natalie Press (born 1980), English actress Natalie Preston (born 1977), English...
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  • The Future and the Past (category Natalie Prass albums)
    album by American singer-songwriter Natalie Prass. It was released in June 2018 under ATO Records. Natalie Prass revealed on May 1, 2017, the she had...
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    1". CBC Music. Retrieved 2018-07-12. "CBC Music Top 20, March 29: Natalie Prass and Megan Bonnell debut but James Bay has the highest new entry". CBC...
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  • Paak, Keyshia Cole, JUNGLE, Gregory Porter, Lee Fields, Big Freeda, Natalie Prass, and has performed at Central Park Summerstage, Afropunk, Funk on the...
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    a collaborator, producer, and arranger for acts including Bedouine, Natalie Prass, Cocoon, Foxygen, Justin Vernon, Hiss Golden Messenger, Sharon Van Etten...
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  • "Bird of Prey" (Uriah Heep song) "Bird of Prey", a song by Natalie Prass from Natalie Prass "Birds of Prey", a song by Christina Aguilera from her 2010...
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  • distributed by Columbia Records. Its roster included Foster the People, Coin, Natalie Prass, Bully, The Walkmen, Lewis Del Mar, and The Big Moon. Green moved to...
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