Born to a French/Vietnamese mother and a German father, singer-songwriter Nathalie King‘s music is noted for its cinematic electro pop and trip hop style, while her sound expresses deeply rooted themes like mental health and emotional life experiences. The Toronto-based artist is known for her sultry smooth low voice reminiscent of the true artists of the vintage jazz era and an upper range that is soft and melodic.
Her new song, “More,” is about the sentiment that there is always more expected from a person, more from that crazy intoxicating feeling at the beginning of dating, and nothing is ever enough. Ironically, Nathalie explains that the feeling of filling your own heart with love can not be provided by another person except yourself. So whatever “more” you want from someone else, it will never be satisfying.
“We are not our emotions and thoughts,” Nathalie says about the inspiration behind the song. “To strive for a healthy mind is to not get addicted to our feelings and thoughts.”