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Natalia Noemi "Teddy" Sinclair (
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Cappuccini; born 15 August 1986), is an English singer, songwriter and actress. She has recorded music under various aliases, most famously as Natalia Kills and Verbalicious. She is currently the lead vocalist of the band
Cruel Youth Cruel Youth is a band fronted by Teddy Sinclair, who previously recorded two solo albums under the name Natalia Kills. In 2016, Sinclair started the band with her husband, Willy Moon. The band's first extended play (EP), '' +30mg'', was released o ...
, which also releases music under the name The Powder Room. As Natalia Kills, Sinclair released the studio albums '' Perfectionist'' (2011) and ''
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'' (2013). In 2014 she married fellow singer
Willy Moon William George Sinclair (born 2 June 1989), better known by his stage name Willy Moon, is a New Zealand musician, singer, songwriter and producer. He is known for his 2012 single " Yeah Yeah" which appeared on the 2012 Apple iPod advert and peak ...
. Since July 2015 Sinclair has gone by and performed under her legal name Teddy Sinclair. In 2016 she started her own band,
Cruel Youth Cruel Youth is a band fronted by Teddy Sinclair, who previously recorded two solo albums under the name Natalia Kills. In 2016, Sinclair started the band with her husband, Willy Moon. The band's first extended play (EP), '' +30mg'', was released o ...
, with whom she has released the EP, '' +30mg'' (2016). Her biggest commercial singles were the BVMI gold-certified singles "Mirrors" (2010), "Free" with Will.i.am, and the UK-top 40 hit, "
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" with American pop duo
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. She has additionally written songs for
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,
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, and
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. She received a
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nomination in 2017 for co-writing Rihanna's single "
Kiss It Better "Kiss It Better" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her eighth studio album, '' Anti'' (2016). It was written and produced by Jeff Bhasker and Glass John, with additional writing by Teddy Sinclair and Rihanna. The song was serviced to ...
". In March 2015 Sinclair and her husband,
Willy Moon William George Sinclair (born 2 June 1989), better known by his stage name Willy Moon, is a New Zealand musician, singer, songwriter and producer. He is known for his 2012 single " Yeah Yeah" which appeared on the 2012 Apple iPod advert and peak ...
, were fired as judges from New Zealand ''X Factor'' for their harsh comments towards one of the contestants.


Life and career


1986–2010: Early life and career beginnings

Sinclair was born Natalia Noemi Cappuccini in
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,
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, to a British father of
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heritage and a
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mother, and attended
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. Her family left Bradford when she was a child and she spent her early years traveling between England, Jamaica and Spain. She ran away from home when she was 14 and shifted her focus away from acting. She has described her teenage years as "degenerate," stating that she tried to set her ex-boyfriend's house on fire while both were in it. She had frequent legal trouble and periodically experienced suicidal depression. She was also briefly involved with a religious cult. She began pursuing a music career and had a significant breakthrough as "Candy Rapper" in 2003, when she won a
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MC Battle in
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. 'Next Big Me,' released under the name Verbalicous, was in the movie Sleepover in 2004. She signed to the UK record company Adventures in Music and released her first single " Don't Play Nice" under the name Verbalicious in February 2005. Sinclair told '' W'' that her childhood nickname from her mother was "Verbal" because she talked and sang a lot. She adopted the name and variations of it as her stage name at some points during her career. In 2007, while writing music for films, she posted ''Womannequin,'' a demo she produced and wrote under the name Natalia Cappuccini, to MySpace. The EP received 2 million plays on the website, and she reached the top of the unsigned artists chart. During this time, using the name Verse, she also co-wrote and appeared on " They Talk Shit About Me" by French recording artist M. Pokora and met Guillaume Doubet, who would go on to direct many of her videos, in Paris. Sinclair moved to Los Angeles in 2008. Arriving without money or a place to live, Sinclair "lived out of these motels, bumming around, trying to work with or make songs with anyone who would have me for a couple of hours in the studio". At the time she says she did awful things adding "I was just trying to survive and I was too young to know better." While in L.A., a DJ introduced her to will.i.am after hearing her demo and learning that she did not have a record deal. In January 2009 will.i.am signed her to his record label,
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. "We had a really good creative chemistry," she said in a 2011 ''
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'' interview.


2010–2014: ''Perfectionist'', ''Trouble,'' and marriage

Sinclair adopted the stage name Natalia Kills from the interjection "you killed it!", after her record company advised her that her legal name, "Natalia Cappuccini", was "indescribable." Kills released her debut album '' Perfectionist'' in Germany in April 2011 following the release of her first single, " Mirrors", which hit the German Top 10. The album was described as a concept album by Sinclair, claiming that everybody is a perfectionist. The album was accompanied by four singles, "Mirrors", "
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", " Free" and " Kill My Boyfriend". Through 2010 and 2011 Sinclair opened for
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, Robyn,
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,
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and the
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over various tours. Sinclair was featured in
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's single, "
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," and in
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's single "
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". On 14 September 2012 Sinclair unveiled the video for "Controversy" to start promotion of her second studio album, ''
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''. The album was centered on her troubled childhood. Sinclair attended an after-party for the
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, held on 25 August 2013 in
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, where she performed various songs from ''Trouble''. Two days later, " Outta Time" was released as the album's second promotional recording free of charge in a
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newsletter, coinciding with the US release of ''Trouble''. ''Trouble'' was officially released on 3 September 2013 as a digital download in the United States and Canada. Sinclair married singer
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on 23 May 2014 in New York City.


2015: ''The X Factor New Zealand ''

It was announced in late 2014 that Sinclair and Moon would be featured as judges and mentors the following year on season 2 of the New Zealand version of ''The X Factor'', serving as the mentors of the Boys and Groups categories respectively. During the first live show, in a highly publicized scandal which Sinclair described as a "publicity stunt hecouldn't defend erselfagainst due to a wide-reaching legal gagging order", the two made scathing remarks towards contestant Joe Irvine. Sinclair described Irvine as a doppelganger over his alleged copying of Moon's hairstyle and dress sense, deeming him "cheesy" and "disgusting". The comments led to widespread condemnation on social media, including a petition to have Sinclair and Moon fired from the show, which reportedly received over 70,000 signatures within 24 hours. The show's sponsors, franchise owner and judges
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and
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also voiced disapproval of the incident, and Moon and Sinclair were both fired from the show the next day. Sinclair was replaced by
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, a former judge on the Australian version of the show, while Moon was replaced by
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. After she was fired from ''The X Factor'', it was revealed in the media that Sinclair had left her record label,
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, shortly before appearing on the show. Sinclair confirmed to ''
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'' that while she was no longer signed to Cherrytree, she was still with
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at the time, though she later left them too.


2016–present: Cruel Youth and other ventures

In early 2016 Sinclair started a band,
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, with her husband Moon. The band's first song, "Mr. Watson", was released on Soundcloud in February, followed by "Diamond Days" in April, which was also released on
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. Their third single, "Hatefuck", was released in early September, along with the release of their debut EP, '' +30mg'', on 16 September 2016. In 2015 Sinclair also co-wrote Rihanna's song "
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", which went on to a Grammy nomination the following year. In 2018 Cruel Youth released the singles "Devil in Paradise" and "Portrait of a Female". In 2020 Teddy Sinclair collaborated with Cyndi Lauper for the Apple+ TV show Central Park on a song called "Rats". They also released the single "Mr. Badman" in 2022, as part of the soundtrack for ''The Invitation''.


Style and influences

Sinclair has mentioned
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and
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as her most important musical influences, describing them as emotional artists "who write honestly about their opinions and experiences." The singer also stated she considered
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, who is a musical and stylistic inspiration, as her "hero", adding that
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, Vanity 6, and
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have already inspired her during live performances. Sinclair explores music that is both confessional and bold when looking for inspiration, she reveals: "I don't listen to music to let go, I listen to dive in", listing Hole,
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, and
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among her favorite artists and bands with whom she grew up. According to Jon O'Brien of
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, Sinclair gradually composed a musical tone incorporating "the theatrical dance-pop of
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, 1940s
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, and the electro-gloom of
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." She also reported that she has always been a pop music fan, especially in evoking contemporary "new age" artists as
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,
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,
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,
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and
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. Sinclair claims to be influenced by her own experiences. She is also inspired by cinema when writing songs. In this regard, she said in an interview for ''MKR Magazine'':
I'm a huge fan of
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,
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,
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. I love anything that's beautiful and disturbing and horrifying and gorgeous at the same time. I do get inspired, definitely. I don't listen to a lot of music except my own, but I definitely like music a lot.


Discography

* '' Perfectionist'' (2011) * ''
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'' (2013)


Tours

Promotional concerts * Perfectionist Promo Tour (2011) * Effect Music Tour (2013) * Trouble Promo Tour (2013) Co-headlining tours * The Cherrytree Pop Alternative Tour (2011–12) Opening act *
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(2010) * Robyn –
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(2010–11) *
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The Beginning Massive Stadium Tour (2011) *
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(2011) *
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(2011) *
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Tour (2011) *
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(2011) *
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Sorry for Party Rocking Tour (2012) *
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Filmography


Awards and nominations

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, " Don't Play Nice" , Best British Pop Single , , - , 2011 ,
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References


External links

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