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Natali (or "Little Natali") had a brief musical career as a child prodigy singer from
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Biography

Born in 1988 to a
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father and an Australian mother, Natali resides in
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and shares her home with her two siblings. She attended Ayios Tychonas elementary school. She studied classical piano and music theory with Nefen Michaelides, and took dance lessons at the Nadina Loizides school of ballet. Natali began her career with an appearance at the
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festival in
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,
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. Her first album, ''To Dromaki Mas'' (''Our Tiny Street'') (1995) containing songs composed and produced by Doros Georgiades, went on to platinum sales. Her second album was ''Pes to Mou'' (''Say it to Me'') (1996). Her next album was 1997's ''Natali's Christmas Eve''.


Discography

* ''To Dromaki Mas'' (1995) * ''Pes To Mou'' (1996) * ''Natali's Christmas Eve'' (1997)


References


External links


Natali's Official (now closed) site
{{DEFAULTSORT:Natali, Little 1988 births Living people Cypriot child singers 21st-century Cypriot women singers People from Limassol