UK singer-songwriter Natalie Gray has unveiled her latest single ‘DANCE FLOOR’, out now.
Inspired by songs Natalie grew up with, including Madonna’s ‘Material Girl’, Prince’s ‘Cream’ and Whitney Houston’s ‘How Will I Know’, ‘DANCE FLOOR’ harnesses an infectious throwback sound full of pop hooks and a sing-along chorus. Written by Natalie, Luke Burnet-Smith and Jack Craig, this song, as with Daft Punk a few years ago, will have you instantly wishing for a dance floor as the nostalgia descends.
“‘Dance Floor’ is all about inclusivity, being proud to be who you are and not caring what anyone thinks of you,” Natalie explains, “I grew up with Madonna’s ‘The Immaculate Collection’ on repeat and wanted to capture the sense of fun and nostalgia that album gives me in this new track.”
‘DANCE FLOOR’, is all about inclusivity. No matter who you are, music brings us all together, and on the dance floor, we are all one. Natalie is a strong advocate for equal rights, especially for the LGBTQ+ community and has performed numerous times at Pride events across the UK as well marching as an alley every chance she gets.
Natalie Gray is a singer-songwriter originally from Reading. Most recently she featured on Billy Da Kid’s debut single ‘Get What You Give’, remixed by Joel Corry and signed to New State Music. She was also the vocalist for the Charlie Hedges and Eddie Craig single ‘You’re No Good For Me’, signed to Spinnin’ Records, and the vocalist on ‘Don’t Walk Away’ by Damian Harrison, which has amassed over 3 million Spotify streams.
Her first release of the new year, ‘DANCE FLOOR’ sees Natalie Gray kick off 2022 with a bang.