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Hear Natasha Bedingfield’s Collaboration With Art House, “Love Looks Like”

A few weeks ago, Natasha Bedingfield revealed she would be releasing a new song called “Love Looks Like” in collaboration with Art House. After hearing a couple of snippets, now fans can listen to the full song on Spotify and iTunes. This is the third new song we’ve gotten from Natasha in just a week, and the first that delves into ballad territory.

The song has pulsing verses, gentle piano complementing Natasha’s determination to make love work. She expresses her doubts, saying how easy it could be to give up her relationship. And yet it’s worth the fight. The choruses steal the song with Natasha impassioned, belted vocals. This song could be seen as the counterpart to her 2007 ballad, “Soulmate.” By the end of the song, Natasha sees that love might look like what she already has.

Listen to “Love Looks Like” below:

With so much new music all of a sudden, is a full Natasha Bedingfield album on the way? Natasha has been writing and recording for a few years. In addition to various collaborations, she has released a few solo songs since her album Strip Me came out in 2010. She performed a new song called “I Like You” in 2013. Her charity song “Hope” debuted out in 2015, and in 2016 Natasha released her Basto collab, “Unicorn.”

Last week, Natasha shared two brand new songs: “Let Go,” which came with a music video showing off Nestea, and “More Of Me” for the new Disney Channel show, Tangled: The Series.

Natasha has not yet confirmed when a new album will be ready for her fans to hear. But with any luck, 2017 will be the year. Nearly 20 new Natasha songs have recently appeared on ASCAP, hopefully indicating new music is ready for release. Keep checking back here for all the latest Natasha Bedingfield music news. And in the meantime, enjoy the three new songs. You can buy “Love Looks Like” on iTunes or stream it on Spotify now.

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