Natasha Bianca, the rising pop and R&B sensation hailing from Adelaide, is no stranger to the stage or the spotlight. Her steady rise to the mainstream has been marked by features on Spotify's Fresh Finds AU & NZ and The Drip playlists, as well as recognition on Fresh 92.7 Radio, CADA, Triple J and Unearthed Feature Artist. Highlighting her talent, Natasha was recognized as one of the top 5 soul/funk/R&B artists at the 2022 and 2023 SA Music Awards and shined at Groovin the Moo 2023, her first major festival appearance.
Natasha's influence extends beyond Adelaide. She has supported acts such as Jay Zayat and Kill Carter in Melbourne and showcased her talent at Sydney's Oxford Art Factory. Her collaborations with Australian music promoters Birdee and Thandi Phoenix highlight her growing stature in the music scene. A major nod to the rising star was her inclusion on the Listen Out 23 lineup alongside Ice Spice and Lil Uzi Vert, facilitated via Triple J Unearthed. Most recently, Natasha performed at the Metro Theater in Sydney, supporting Young Franco, hosted by Smirnoff Australia.
A centerpiece of Natasha's work is her upcoming debut EP, which is based on themes of female empowerment. This project is anticipated not only for its musical innovation but also for its potential to inspire and empower. Natasha Bianca is more than an artist. she is a visionary, using her voice to spark change and empower women through the universal language of music.
“Cable” is a high-energy anthem where Natasha Bianca shouts out the fancy, perfect lifestyle from internet trolls, the boys club, and everyone who tries to tear her down. With a catchy chorus that repeats “Flex flex, all your cash bro, we know you doin' it for the gram,” this track pokes fun at the obsession with online validation. The lyrics are bold and unapologetic, all on a beat that demands attention. Flex calls out the haters and Natasha wants everyone to know that she is THE DOG and nothing or no one will stand in her way.