Natasha, you grace this world with exquisitely rare, healing, vulnerable, softness and artistic talent. The song, “Daniel” is mind-blowingly beautiful. Thank you so much!!! What an extraordinary artist!
This was a reunion of sorts-one of KTB's first cover stories was on Natasha-so the conversation got pretty candid, pretty fast. *Watch More Episodes of Q&As with KTB*: bit.ly/2daj53g
purportedly music in general. Today it's way too many artist. So you have to past by alot of garbage music to get to the good stuff. I came across her music from seeing her mentioned in music magazines. I was originally pulled in by her beauty. But then I heard "Daniel" and a few other songs and fell in love with her music as well.
This is the most flaky and the most adorable thing I'm going to see on the internet for a while. Thank you Natasha, Kim and Noisy. Now, I'm off to pull back all my bullshit veils before dinner so I can sexually peak before desert.
If you think moving into your 30s & writing new material with all the support you have is hard, just try & imagine how scary & self-destructing it is to do it without even 10 supporters. But I am glad she mentions that aspect to music. It's so hard living without any money, without love, kids, a home, a career, property, etc. And just being held captive by the music that originally set you free. LOL.. So triggered!! Ha Ha!
I like how people rip on LA for being pretentious and shallow, yet the city is FULL of midwestern transplants. Seriously, I was born and raised here and I know like 3 people who are actually natives and they're not at all the LA stereotype. So if you want to know the source of these horrible people, look to the middle of the country where they all come from.
David Wheeler ... very insightful observation & Ive heard this from other Cal-natives as far back as 40 years ago. A "Buckeye" myself but living on East coast, I love California and its Western heritage, and hope it endures. GREAT interview, BTW, and good chemistry throughout.
Natasha, you grace this world with exquisitely rare, healing, vulnerable, softness and artistic talent. The song, “Daniel” is mind-blowingly beautiful. Thank you so much!!!
What an extraordinary artist!
Absolutely lovely humans and a wonderful interview from both sides.
Her voice is hauntingly beautiful
I think it's the best interview I've seen in years :)
This was a reunion of sorts-one of KTB's first cover stories was on Natasha-so the conversation got pretty candid, pretty fast.
*Watch More Episodes of Q&As with KTB*: bit.ly/2daj53g
Did you get to finger your hero ???
I always come back to this interview because her voice is so calming and she's so beautiful and I love her so much
She is such a babe and her music is incredible
Both of them are gorgeous, charming ladies. This was truly pleasure to watch
That teenager part was a good explaination of the adolescent rebel
She's so ethereal
Who ever titled this video needs a promotion from Noisey. I initially came for the drugs but I stayed for the good interview, good stuff!
Natasha's a sweet talented lady and very much a hippy too it seems...endearing.
I love your interviews... so much
5:20 "Don't ever date someone that's 29..."
I'm 29, fuck
What an interesting freckle.....smack dab in the middle of her nose, indeed her face. Quite a strange little aesthetic quirk....I love it. :)
avedic It suits her.
Awesome, love her music.
She's incredible!
She really is the most in beautiful woman in the world.
yep
She's a lesbian
@@sebastianelytron8450 NO and fuck off lying bitch.
She looks like Tessa Thompson…
Shouldn't it be Natasha Khan aka Bat For Lashes?
Wow I didn't hear from her in years? Or maybe I just lost track of her music. But either way she's still beautiful as fuck.
Her previous album was released in 2012. That would be "years" for some. ;-)
purportedly music was so better back then
Do you mean her music, or music in general?
purportedly music in general. Today it's way too many artist. So you have to past by alot of garbage music to get to the good stuff. I came across her music from seeing her mentioned in music magazines. I was originally pulled in by her beauty. But then I heard "Daniel" and a few other songs and fell in love with her music as well.
Singing tone/Voice is amazing
I love this segment
i came for ayahuasca
Absolutely stunning voice, she reminds of a modern day Kate bush 🌸🌸💜
Just beautiful. And God she looks cool with a guitar.
These 2 are completely charming.
She is the epitome of the term a artist.
This is the most flaky and the most adorable thing I'm going to see on the internet for a while. Thank you Natasha, Kim and Noisy.
Now, I'm off to pull back all my bullshit veils before dinner so I can sexually peak before desert.
What a creative goddess....
This series is incredible.
Natasha Khan is so beautiful i would marry her in a heart beat UWU
She looks just like Tessa Thompson!
Both of them are adorable! Ladies, I'm well past my peak but call me! Hahahaha
Oooouuu her nose is so cute 😫 I’ve never wanted to boop a human’s nose this bad
incredible interview questions - 'talk about sex and stuff'
*She's beautiful.*
If you think moving into your 30s & writing new material with all the support you have is hard, just try & imagine how scary & self-destructing it is to do it without even 10 supporters. But I am glad she mentions that aspect to music. It's so hard living without any money, without love, kids, a home, a career, property, etc. And just being held captive by the music that originally set you free. LOL.. So triggered!! Ha Ha!
These two ladies were one stiff drink and an ADELE song away from a full blown lesbian scissor fest.
ummm....
Hilarious, I completely agree. A stiff drink and an Adele song would do that to a lot of people I know.
What because they are not fighting and being competative?
Well put, Scarlet. :-)
Mr Logical, meet The Point. The Point, this is Mr Logical. I don't think you two have been acquainted yet.
That interviewer sounds so cliché, tepid and vain, and that fucking bit about ayahuasca, what world do these people live in for chrissakes
The one with 7billion different perspectives
The pretentious world of Los Angeles and southern California
I like how people rip on LA for being pretentious and shallow, yet the city is FULL of midwestern transplants. Seriously, I was born and raised here and I know like 3 people who are actually natives and they're not at all the LA stereotype. So if you want to know the source of these horrible people, look to the middle of the country where they all come from.
David Wheeler ... very insightful observation & Ive heard this from other Cal-natives as far back as 40 years ago. A "Buckeye" myself but living on East coast, I love California and its Western heritage, and hope it endures.
GREAT interview, BTW, and good chemistry throughout.
2sacks1 ...Sure, Jan.
Ayahuasca chat at 6:51
cute, especially her nose. also good singer
when I 1st saw you I new you has a flame in your hart
the interviewer is so hot.
Oscar Martinez not really ...
@@trashtvinternational yes really
Sexwitch ?? Lol nice
❤❤❤❤❤
That dot on her nose is driving me up the wall.
cutie
can't she afford the get the mole off her nose?
shes not that attractive but she's so attractive at the same time
What a shitty thing to say. Nope, she's straight up attractive both mind and body.
Horrible woman
Rehna Fayaz And why is that?
elaborate please
Yes, I'd also like to know why you wrote that.
It doesn’t count if you look into the mirror.