Natasha Kojic
- Actress
- Music Artist
- Composer
Natasha Kojic, aka Natasa Kojic, a renowned Serbian-American pop artist, seamlessly blends her dual careers as a vocalist, composer, and actress. With her unique fusion of cinema, classical, and pop, she has made waves in Hollywood, captivating audiences with her soulful vocals showcased in the M3gan movie and her original music placement on CNN's Original Series featuring Michelle Obama. Her versatility and artistry are influenced by her father, renowned international singer Dragan Kojic KEBA, and supported by her mentor, acclaimed film composer Christopher Young.
With a master's degree from the Music Academy and a scholarship at Berklee, Natasha's education has further honed her skills in music theory, editing, and orchestration. Her primary instruments are her captivating voice and the piano, which she uses to bring her compositions to life. Natasha's upbringing, shaped by her mother's emphasis on listening to movies, has cultivated her ability to interpret films from an inward and non-traditional perspective. Inspired by Lana Del Rey's unique sound, Natasha crafts captivating music that finds placement on major TV networks like CNN, Discovery Channel, and ABC, as well as popular streaming platforms such as Netflix, Hulu, and Disney Plus. She has also had the opportunity to contribute to the music department of the film "The Empty Man," distributed by 20th Century Fox and scored by her mentor, Christopher Young.
Natasha's career as a pop artist took off with her debut song, achieving 4th place in a prestigious Eurovision qualification in the territory of Ex Yugoslavia and her homeland Serbia, during her studies at the Music Academy (FMU in Belgrade). This early success propelled her into the spotlight and paved the way for numerous music awards, including recognition for her original hit songs and music videos. Notably, her record "Fatalna" garnered acclaim in Vienna, Austria. Alongside her musical achievements, Natasha has also ventured into the world of fashion, collaborating with brands like Diesel and showcasing her talent through magazine editorials.
Alongside her music career, she has ventured into acting, taking on guest roles in popular TV shows aired on major networks in the United States. Natasha's foray into the world of acting began with appearances as a model in the Panic! at the Disco music video, followed by engagements in magazine editorials and athletic commercials. With a deep respect for privacy, she has also skillfully doubled for well-known actresses, allowing her to explore different facets of her craft and grow as an artist.
Natasha's passion for merging music and film has reshaped the convergence of traditional and modern media, breaking through categorization and expanding the possibilities of music beyond conventional performances. Supported by Mark Zuckerberg and Berklee Music, she actively contributes to the global artistic community.
Inspired by acclaimed directors such as Christopher Nolan, David Lynch, and Quentin Tarantino, Natasha's fusion of musical genres and her innate understanding of visual storytelling contribute to shaping a new era of artistic expression, and innovative forms of media, music, and motion pictures in the digital age.
With a master's degree from the Music Academy and a scholarship at Berklee, Natasha's education has further honed her skills in music theory, editing, and orchestration. Her primary instruments are her captivating voice and the piano, which she uses to bring her compositions to life. Natasha's upbringing, shaped by her mother's emphasis on listening to movies, has cultivated her ability to interpret films from an inward and non-traditional perspective. Inspired by Lana Del Rey's unique sound, Natasha crafts captivating music that finds placement on major TV networks like CNN, Discovery Channel, and ABC, as well as popular streaming platforms such as Netflix, Hulu, and Disney Plus. She has also had the opportunity to contribute to the music department of the film "The Empty Man," distributed by 20th Century Fox and scored by her mentor, Christopher Young.
Natasha's career as a pop artist took off with her debut song, achieving 4th place in a prestigious Eurovision qualification in the territory of Ex Yugoslavia and her homeland Serbia, during her studies at the Music Academy (FMU in Belgrade). This early success propelled her into the spotlight and paved the way for numerous music awards, including recognition for her original hit songs and music videos. Notably, her record "Fatalna" garnered acclaim in Vienna, Austria. Alongside her musical achievements, Natasha has also ventured into the world of fashion, collaborating with brands like Diesel and showcasing her talent through magazine editorials.
Alongside her music career, she has ventured into acting, taking on guest roles in popular TV shows aired on major networks in the United States. Natasha's foray into the world of acting began with appearances as a model in the Panic! at the Disco music video, followed by engagements in magazine editorials and athletic commercials. With a deep respect for privacy, she has also skillfully doubled for well-known actresses, allowing her to explore different facets of her craft and grow as an artist.
Natasha's passion for merging music and film has reshaped the convergence of traditional and modern media, breaking through categorization and expanding the possibilities of music beyond conventional performances. Supported by Mark Zuckerberg and Berklee Music, she actively contributes to the global artistic community.
Inspired by acclaimed directors such as Christopher Nolan, David Lynch, and Quentin Tarantino, Natasha's fusion of musical genres and her innate understanding of visual storytelling contribute to shaping a new era of artistic expression, and innovative forms of media, music, and motion pictures in the digital age.
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