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India Rain Quateman (born July 29, 1995), known professionally as Naomi Wild, is an American songwriter and singer, based in
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. She is best known for her guest vocals on
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's "Higher Ground", and on
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's '' Hotel Diablo'' album, most notably on the single "
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".


Early life and career

India Rain Quateman was born in Los Angeles in July 1995, to parents
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and Tammy Grady. Her father was signed to
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, where he was a singer and songwriter. Her mother was an actress, and was in
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's "The Girls of Rock 'n Roll", and her grandmother, Beverly Harris, was the lead singer in
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. When she was born, she and her brother, Dylan, were raised by their father. She also has an older sister. She began singing from the age of five with her dad, (who is also a singer and songwriter), that inspired her father to include her vocals in a soundtrack along with his book, which features her drawings. She attended a liberal arts school, where she learned to play various instruments such as the violin and saxophone. She would then switch schools where she finished high school at
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. Aside from her parents being in the music industry, her love for music came when she was 18 years old, and she sneaked into the
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, and saw
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playing a DJ set, and she fell in love with alternative dance music. She attended
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for 3 years, where she studied psychology and philosophy. During this time, she began songwriting and reaching out to other musicians, and producers on
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, offering them recorded vocals. This caught the attention of producer, Tim Legend, who featured her vocals for his song, titled "Hope". Following the success of the song, she was called by
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, to record a demo for Rihanna, in which she wrote two verses but they did not use them. She would begin to work on music full-time and dropped out of college, and started songwriting and recording demos. She would then send electronic duo,
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, an accapella recording of a song that she wrote, in which they responded and put a finalized version of the song with her featured vocals (now titled "Higher Ground"), on their third studio album. She then released songs like ''"Lessons"'' and ''"Howlin'"'' online, and they would respectively garner over thousands of plays. From early 2019, she was heavily involved on Machine Gun Kelly's '' Hotel Diablo'' album. She co-wrote the album's third single, I Think I'm Okay, her vocals were sampled for ''Death in My Pocket'' (which were not credited) and as well as being the guest featured artist on the album's fourth single,
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. She performed three songs with Kelly, in October 2020, at the Roxy Theatre, including ''Waste Love'', in which she sung Madison Love's part. She revealed that she is working on material for her debut upcoming project, in which she tweeted "I've waited 3 years to say this , , THE ALBUM HAS A NAME".


Other media

In 2003, she was the illustrator of her dad,
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's book, ''Daddy Daughter Dinner Dance: A Father's Steps to a Blended Family That Really Works''. The book is described as a self-help book, and the experiences and challenges her dad went through as a father, it includes poetry and as well as Naomi's art drawings.


Musical style and Influencers

She stated in an interview that her personal style lyrically "''has hints of hip hop"'', as well the lyrics being about things she would say in normal everyday conversation. She further stated that "''melodically however, I like to be more electronic/alternative. With overall production, i like to mix hip hop with electronic elements."'' She listed
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,
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and
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as the musicians that inspired her.


Discography


As lead artist

* "Lessons" (2017) * "Howling" (2018) * "La La Land" (2019) * "Here Comes a Feeling" (2019, with
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and Couros)


Guest appearances

* "Hope", Tim Legend (2015) * "Hold On", Arman Cekin (2015) * "Lock It Up", Paul Mayson (2016) * "Wasting My Time", Niko the Kid (2016) * "Lovers", StayLoose (2017) * "Higher Ground",
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(2017) * "Never Enough", Madillac (2018) * "
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",
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(2019) * "Death in My Pocket", Machine Gun Kelly (2019, uncredited vocals) * "Everytime", Medasin (2020) * "Milka", Jozels (2020, uncredited vocals)


Songwriting credits


Filmography

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'' - Lena


References


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Wild, Naomi 1995 births Living people 21st-century American women singers American women pop singers American women singer-songwriters Synth-pop singers Feminist musicians Singers from Los Angeles 21st-century American singers Singer-songwriters from California