Ultra Naté
Music Style
housedancefemale vocalistselectronic90s
About Ultra Naté
Ultra Naté (born March 20, 1968) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, DJ, and promoter. She is known for her contributions to dance and pop music, with charting singles such as "Free", "If You Could Read My Mind" (as part of Stars on 54), and "Automatic".
Many of her releases have placed in the Top 10 of the US Hot Dance Club Play chart. These include tracks like "Show Me", "Desire", "Get It Up (the Feeling)", "Love's the Only Drug", and the number-one singles "Automatic", "Give It All You Got" featuring Chris Willis, "Waiting On You", and "Everybody Loves the Night". In December 2016, Billboard magazine ranked her as the 12th most successful dance artist of all time.
Full Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra_Nat%C3%A9
Studio albums
Blue Notes in the Basement (1991)
One Woman's Insanity (1993)
Situation: Critical (1998)
Stranger than Fiction (2001)
Grime, Silk, & Thunder (2007)
Hero Worship (2013)
Black Stereo Faith (2017)
Ultra (2022)
Every Emotion (2024) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Many of her releases have placed in the Top 10 of the US Hot Dance Club Play chart. These include tracks like "Show Me", "Desire", "Get It Up (the Feeling)", "Love's the Only Drug", and the number-one singles "Automatic", "Give It All You Got" featuring Chris Willis, "Waiting On You", and "Everybody Loves the Night". In December 2016, Billboard magazine ranked her as the 12th most successful dance artist of all time.
Full Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra_Nat%C3%A9
Studio albums
Blue Notes in the Basement (1991)
One Woman's Insanity (1993)
Situation: Critical (1998)
Stranger than Fiction (2001)
Grime, Silk, & Thunder (2007)
Hero Worship (2013)
Black Stereo Faith (2017)
Ultra (2022)
Every Emotion (2024) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.