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Natasha Kojic

What made you decide to pursue a career in entertainment?

It was not much of a “decision”, basically, it’s something that came naturally to me ever since childhood. I grew up in a music, entertainment family, so maybe I’m just a product of my environment.

What kind of singer and composer would you classify yourself as?

When it comes to singing, clearly a pop singer. When it comes to composing, the sky is the limit so it’s hard to define the precise style, as it all depends on what the director wants. Personally, love scoring dramatic scores, a bit dark I’d say.

What has been the best of your career so far?

Overall satisfaction and motivation to keep doing what I love doing. When it comes to my former singing (pop music) career, it is the process of making songs and when it comes to composing, the same: process of creating music for the motion pictures. Once all is done, I don’t have much time to sit and reflect. I instantly have an “urge” to move on to the next creative venture!

What sparked your interest in acting?

Well, I never planned of coming to Hollywood, nor to pursue acting. By a very random circumstance, I was lucky to become a member of SAG AFTRA actors Guilt, by some small roles in certain projects. The most recent tv show I was in, is cancelled due to the pandemic, so I avoid talking about it, as it makes me sad. Acting is one sweet outlet of mine and I find it a super fun addition to what I do.

How would you describe the music that you typically create?

I guess Avant-Garde as my fellow film composers told me.

How do you feel the Internet has impacted the music business?

I’d say that the situation in the world impacted society so, therefore, Internet has shifted music just like everything else into a Streaming mode, and later, due to the current situation in this world, looks like live performances are going towards “Online Live” streams. I see the Internet is a mirror (reflection) of the offline society, almost like an altered reality.

Do you sing in the shower? What songs?

I got to disappoint you, but I am one of those “boring” people that don’t sing in the shower, but I have a radio in a bathroom, so the music plays all the time, chill out ambient music or R’n’B.

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