Natalie Cole - Jump Start скачать видео бесплатно


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Natalie Cole, the daughter of the late Nate King Cole, and niece of Jazz musician Freddie Cole, was an R&B star starting in the 70s, but changed her style towards Adult Urban Contemporary and Smooth Jazz in the early 1990s, which made a resurgence in her career. Her string of singles include: 'Inseperable', 'I Got Love On My Mind', 'Sophisticated Lady', 'Mr Melody', 'Annie Mae', 'Pink Cadillac', 'Miss You Like Crazy', and 'Unforgettable' (duet with her late father, Nate King Cole that was digitally remastered along with the video.)

She also made guest appearances on TV shows and TV movies, and was host of 'Big Break', a TV talent show that aired briefly in 1990. She has won nine Grammy Awards, three American Music Awards, and two NAACP Image Awards, during the 70s, 80s, 90s, and 2000s.

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9 years назад

Cornelius Gardner

Natalie Cole true knows she has cover every genre of music from pop traditional to classical and rock, revisit her repertoire collection of music.

9 years назад

Closed Captioning

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9 years назад

Dave Wollenberg

If Natalie was a Christian back then, she shouldn't've sang a lyric that talked about wine.

9 years назад

Dave Wollenberg

Born Stephanie Natalie Cole. Natalie hit #13 in Billboard, 10-3-87. God bless you, sister Natalie! Thanx, Drew, for postin' it. Have a blessed weekend!

10 years назад

James Williamson

LOVE SONG

10 years назад

allen green

yes natalie thank u jesus

10 years назад

candorcontinued

Natalie's had a very interesting music career, stylistically. She began making 70's soul, transitioned to more "lite FM" R&B in the early 80's, then went away for a significant period of time and when she came back in the late 80's started making Dance/Pop, then moved onto Jazz and standards in the early 90s. She can basically do any genre. I'm surprised she didn't try rock.

10 years назад

JustReal1

Great marching band song!

10 years назад

Darryl Jameson

why is it that people forget she also released a single called 'dangerous'? i still have the 45r.p.m. record.

10 years назад

courtney12bravo

I love her and I love this song.....it makes me smile every time I think of it!

10 years назад

ynotbefree

That was the song..."Don't step on me now...alright let's uncross those wires...when I say hit it, yaul hit it!"

10 years назад

ditzybrunette85

YES!!!!! My mom taped "Totally Minnie" off the tv for me and I freakin nearly wore out the cassette from watching it over and over again. I drove my mom crazy watching that! Somehow it's still in good condition and I STILL watch it once in a while lol. Thats the only thing I think of when I hear this song :)

10 years назад

Amareto

What happened to these kind of women and music ?

10 years назад

wjakwinogrady .

Co za kawałek..! Co za klip..głos, sposób poruszania ..tamte czasy..nie mam pytań F.U.N.K NA ZAWSZE !

11 years назад

Harden Thicke

it's probably the drugs. but i heard from a radio show that she didn't care for the song. as for this video it looks awkward like she was faking it.

11 years назад

MrCancer1965

This song along with Annie Mae are my two favorites from Natalie Cole. She's one of the true voices from the 70s & 80s, no doubt.

11 years назад

Paul Goree

I love that Natalie seemed to be having so much fun with this song and her career at that stage of her life! She deserved every minute of fame!

11 years назад

Mpact75

I love this song! I was 12 when it was released during the summer of '87! Memories!

11 years назад

chuito6619

click like if it's 1910 and you are reading this cause you have nothing else to do

11 years назад

Karsten E. Brennan

Woow, Natalie rocks! =)

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