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Natalie Horler (born 23 September 1981) is a singer, songwriter and television presenter, best known for being the lead singer of the
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group
Cascada Cascada (, Spanish language, Spanish, 'Waterfall'), is a German dance music act founded in 2004 by singer Natalie Horler and DJs/composers/ producers DJ Manian and DJ Yanou. They functioned as a trio from 2004 to 2021, with their last track ...
.


Early life and family

Natalie Horler was born in 1981 in
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, West Germany, to English parents. Her father, David Horler, is a jazz trombonist who had moved to Germany to be a musician there, while her mother, Christine, is a foreign language teacher. Horler grew up with her two siblings, Sally and Victoria, and also has a half-brother and a half-sister. Her uncle is English jazz pianist John Horler.


Musical career


Beginnings

Horler took singing lessons from the age of 14 and started singing at cocktail bars around Bonn thereafter. By 17, she had landed her first studio gig, and at 18, she started to work with different DJs and recorded a number of tracks. This is how she met future band members Manian and
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. The most notable song of her pre-Cascada era is "Piece of Heaven" as Akira. In addition, Horler appeared on the German adaptation of ''
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'' in 2004.


Cascada

In 2002, she formed the group Cascada with DJ Manian and Yanou (the latter known for his track with
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and Dominique van Hulst, "Heaven", released in 2002), and began touring with her dancers Essa and Falk. Originally Cascade, the group name was soon changed to Cascada due to legal issues. On 21 February 2006, Cascada's 14-track album titled '' Everytime We Touch'' was released in the United States. Her most successful song in the US remains the band's US debut single " Everytime We Touch". It was a worldwide hit, peaking at No. 10 on the US Hot 100. In addition, it peaked at No. 2 in the UK Charts, No. 1 in Israel for two weeks and No. 1 in Ireland for six weeks. Horler has stated that at that time that they were overwhelmed at their success, suggesting they came along at the right time, and were very lucky (particularly in the American market, where Eurodance music rarely achieves mainstream chart success). The success of the album gained them a
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, winning them World's Best Selling German Artist in 2007. Other well-known Cascada songs include " Bad Boy", "
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", " Evacuate the Dancefloor", and covers such as " Truly Madly Deeply" and "
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". The band's second album, '' Perfect Day'', was released on 3 December 2007. The album charted across Europe, peaking at No. 9 in the UK Album Charts. The single "
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" was a success in Canada, Germany and the US. It climbed to No. 10 in the UK Charts and did even better in the Swedish charts, peaking at No. 5. But its highest peak was in France at No. 2, the same position it first entered. It also peaked at No. 3 in the Austria Singles Charts. Other singles from the album include " Faded", " What Do You Want From Me?" and "
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". Cascada's third studio album, '' Evacuate the Dancefloor'', was released in the United Kingdom in July 2009. It spawned one of their most successful singles, " Evacuate the Dancefloor", which reached No. 1 in the UK and Netherlands. The album itself made it to No. 8 in the
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and No. 7 in the U.S. Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums. Other singles from this album include "
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", which had no physical release and failed to chart in the UK. However, the single reached No. 18 in the Slovak Airplay Chart and No. 3 in the
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. The final single from this album was " Dangerous" which made it to No. 10 in the
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and No. 67 in the UK Singles Chart. Cascada released a new single, "
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", on 19 March 2010; it was the group's least successful lead single to date, failing to reach the Top 40 in the UK. It did, however, reach the Top 20 in France. "
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" was the next single from the album, and continued the group's new electropop direction. The single made the Top 20 in Austria, Germany and the Netherlands. The release of these two singles was preceded by the release of their fourth studio album, '' Original Me'', which was released on 20 June 2011, their lowest selling album, reaching No. 24 in the
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. The next single from the album was "Au Revoir" which failed to make much impact on any major chart, as did the final single, " Night Nurse". On 20 March 2012, Cascada released a new single, "
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". This single was a return to Cascada's earlier dance sounds, and improved declining sales, reaching the Top 20 in Austria, Belgium, Germany and Switzerland. The group then released a compilation album called ''
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''. Cascada released a new single on 22 July 2012, a cover of " The Rhythm of the Night" of Italian Eurodance group Corona which was the lead single from their compilation album titled ''The Best of Cascada'', in 2013. Cascada's ''It's Christmas Time'' was released on 30 November 2012.


Television work

In late 2006, Horler made her first foray into television as the guest host of the viewer request show ''Back @ Ya'' on bpm:tv, a Toronto-based cable channel that broadcasts all across Canada and some parts of the United States. bpm:TV specializes in playing
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and
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music videos. Also in 2006, she appeared on ''
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'' to promote her album, ''Everytime We Touch''. She has also presented The Clubland Top 50, exclusively for the music channel,
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, and has performed on a number of television shows, mainly in Europe. One of these was promoting the UK version of ''Perfect Day'' on the UK breakfast show
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in 2007, performing "Last Christmas" live. Horler then returned to GMTV on 28 July 2008, performing "
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" live. She returned to the GMTV studios in June 2009 to perform her new single " Evacuate the Dancefloor" with Carlprit. Horler has also made numerous appearances on '' The Dome'', mostly to perform Cascada's latest singles, although she did a one-off performance with her co-stars during the 52nd installment where she covered Heal the World. In 2012, Horler was one of the new judges for the ninth season of ''
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''.


Personal life

Since 11 May 2011, Horler has been married to the banker Moritz Raffelberg; they were privately married in Italy, with Horler wearing a dress she had designed herself. Their daughter was born on 21 September 2015. Horler appeared on the cover of the August 2011 German issue of ''
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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Horler, Nat 1981 births Living people English-language singers from Germany English women pop singers German dance musicians German women pop singers German mezzo-sopranos German people of English descent German television presenters Mass media people from Bonn Synth-pop singers Dance-pop musicians Eurodance musicians Feminist musicians 21st-century German women singers German women in electronic music German women television presenters Musicians from Bonn Cascada members