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According to some online newspaper, Nataly Andria '''net worth''' is estimated at '''$1.5 Million''', including royalties from her career, her companies and real estate properties, on both continents, Europe and North America.<ref>https://idolcelebs.org/nataly-andria/</ref>
According to some online newspaper, Nataly Andria '''net worth''' is estimated at '''$1.5 Million''', including royalties from her career, her companies and real estate properties, on both continents, Europe and North America.<ref>https://idolcelebs.org/nataly-andria/</ref>


Their combined fortune, Andria-Dave, are not revealed yet at this time and it has not been reported if they have signed a prenup prior to their marriage.
Their combined fortune, Andria & Dave, are not revealed yet at this time and it has not been reported if they have signed a prenup prior to their marriage.


==Philanthropy==
==Philanthropy==

Revision as of 18:22, 2 February 2021

Nataly Andria
Nataly performing in Paris for MBS TV 2008
Background information
Birth nameNataly Haritiana Andrianaivoson
Born (1985-02-03) 3 February 1985 (age 39)
Antsirabe, Madagascar,
GenresPop, soul, electropop
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, musician, actress
Instrument(s)Vocals, Guitar, Bass Guitar
Years active2008–present
LabelsBe Live Records
SpouseChris Dave
Websiteiamnataly.com

Nataly Andria-Dave (born: Nataly Haritiana Andrianaivoson; 3 February 1985), is a Malagasy-born, French, pop-soul singer. She was a finalist, among thousand contestants, on the first local season of an American Idol-inspired TV show in Madagascar, called Pazzapa.[1]

Life and career

Andria was born in Antsirabe, Madagascar. Her mother claims descent from the royal family, and her father was, originally, a singer/guitar player, but went to work for the national Oil and Gas company, to provide a more stable family background.

As a youth, her father, who was the leader of rock n' blues band the "CCC guitars", taught her about Jazz music and Blues Music. She developed her skills on the guitar with two of her brothers, who founded the acclaimed band L.A Doudh[2] and was awarded as the best alternative rock band in Madagascar in 1998. She learned various genres of music through her musical household.

Andria rose to fame by being the finalist among thousand contestants, in 2003, of the nationally broadcast TV Contest show Pazzapa.[3] Her first single, in her mother tongue, "K'atao ahoana moa", released just right after the TV show, brought Andria to the position of a valuable and notable young artist of the nation.

Andria, then, moved to France and pursued a degree in Economics and Management at Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, with majoring in Finance and Banking. She is fluent in four languages: Malagasy, French, English and Spanish. She has been naturalized as a French citizen in 2015.

In 2008, she met the French DJ Sims[4] off Now Futur,[5] who produced her first EP Out of Stage.

In 2010, she went back to Madagascar for few months and stayed near her mother who was suffering from a cancer. Most of her songs included in her EP "Something New", released in 2013, were written and produced during that stay.

Andria left the indie record label Kulture Label just right after the release of "Something New" and started to work with another indie record label named Be Live Records in 2014. She is currently working on her debut album. Meanwhile, she multiplied collaborations with various artists from different backgrounds on different side projects, such as French DJ Ilo Bosco or her duet with Joel Rabesolo in the band "The GasyQuarians".

She released her single "Used 2" (feat. Ilo Bosco) on 7 September 2015 and has announced at the beginning of year 2016, the release of new music during the ongoing year. On 30 June 2016, Andria confirmed the new musical direction she chose, electro-soul music, with the release of her EP "Covered (The remix)".[6] Thrilled to experience music in all forms, Andria started to spin some records as a DJ in some private parties in Europe during the whole year of 2016. From that place, she decided to give birth to her very own side project or alter ego , LAINGO, a Deep House music producer and DJ. Andria explained that the alter ego will help to make a clear distinction between her career as a singer and her career as a DJ that she will intend to develop as well.

LAINGO, the alter ego has dropped her first single on December, 30th, 2016 on Soundcloud[7] and will be officially released on January, 11th, 2017.[8]

Meanwhile, Nataly Andria, is officially introduced in the Hall of fame of Divas of Madagascar, when she sang the national anthem of her birth country, for the President of the Republic of Madagascar, Hery Rajaonarimampianina, at the UNESCO headquarters, on December, 1rst, 2016 at the donators for Madagascar Conference.[9]

Following that, Andria took further more the act of representing her birth country Madagascar, as she performed at the closing ceremony of the 12th African Games, in Rabat, Morocco, on 31 August 2019.[10]

During the Covid-19 pandemic, in May 2020, she released a live Album Live at Urban Café[11] recorded in her home country, Madagascar 10 years prior. Andria has announced that the album was a full circle as she is planning to release new records under new musical direction.

Private life

Andria married Texas-born drummer Chris Dave, also known as Chris Daddy Dave, during a home wedding ceremony in their house in Houston,Texas on the second week-end of January 2021. They have apparently been in a long-term relationship prior to the wedding according to Andria website [12] although the time when they truly began dating has never been revealed so far.

According to some online newspaper, Nataly Andria net worth is estimated at $1.5 Million, including royalties from her career, her companies and real estate properties, on both continents, Europe and North America.[13]

Their combined fortune, Andria & Dave, are not revealed yet at this time and it has not been reported if they have signed a prenup prior to their marriage.

Philanthropy

By the age of 25 years old she became the Goodwill Ambassador of NGO Vakan'ala.[14] She used her fame and raised her voice for awareness and helped this NGO spreading the message of the necessity of saving and conserving the unique biodiversity heritage of Madagascar.

Malagasy by heart, she is most of all a citizen of the world. In 2014 Andria enrolled as a United Nations Volunteer[15] and started to work with association Arpedac[16] which aims at developing sustainable energy in Central Africa.

In 2020 she teamed up with Unicef Madagascar on a campaign for awareness on menstrual hygiene management during the pandemic.

Awards

Andria made the global list of the Top 100 Most Influential People of African Descent (MIPAD) under 40 years old, in the year 2019, in the media & culture category.[17]

Discography

Singles

  • 2003 : K'atao Ahoana moa[18]
  • 2010 : Ready[19]
  • 2015 : Used2[20]
  • 2016 : MDGSKR [21] as LAINGO

Extended Plays

  • 2008 : Out Of Stage
  • 2013 : Something New[22]
  • 2016 : Covered (The Remix EP) [23]
  • 2020 : Live at Urban Café [24]

Filmography

This is a chronologically-ordered list of films and television shows in which Nataly Andria has appeared.

Films

Year Film Character Director Notes
2011 Sens Interdits[25] Nurse Atika Belhachmi Sens Interdits is a short film shot in Gentilly, France in 2010 and was selected in "9 fictions musicales" in 2011. The Original soundtracks of the short film includes song "Ready" by Nataly Andria.

Television/Documentary

Year TV Show Role Notes
2003 Pazzapa[26] Herself Season 1, all episodes. She was the finalist of the TV Contest aired on RTA TV in Madagascar.
2008 Lifestyle Mag[27] Herself Short documentary and interview about her career aired on MBS TV in Madagascar.
2008 Pazzapa[28] Herself Season 6, 1 episode, guest and mentor.
2009 Pazzapa[29] Herself Season 7, 1 episode, guest/judge.
2012 Tantine Matin[30] Herself Promoting Festival Cri des Femmes on the morning talk-show aired on TV channel TéléSud in France, Africa and West Indies.
2012 Dans ton monde[31] Herself Short documentary and interview about her career aired on MCE TV in France.
2013 Something New Herself Vlogs showing the making-off of her extended play "Something New". Directed by Claire Joas-Karakoc. Available on her YouTube page.
2015 La Bande à Charly et Lulu[32] Herself Co-Host ; "La Bande à Charly et Lulu" is a talk-show hosted by famous acclaimed French duet hosts "Charly et Lulu" airing on TV Sud 1ère in France and Africa.
2015 Tantine Matin[33] Herself Co-Host on the morning talk-show aired on TV channel TéléSud in France, Africa and West Indies.

References

  1. ^ "Nataly, Finaliste de la 1ère édition Pazzapa" (in French). Madagate. 7 October 2008. Archived from the original on 14 July 2011. Retrieved 29 January 2011.
  2. ^ http://jahkasserie.hautetfort.com/tag/la+doudh
  3. ^ [1]
  4. ^ http://www.novaplanet.com/novamag/37950/la-science-du-sample-en-video Sims
  5. ^ http://www.okayplayer.com/news/mixtapes-nowfutur-james-blake-frankie-knuckles-tributes-mp3.html
  6. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 4 July 2016. Retrieved 9 July 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ http://www.soundcloud.com/laingomusic
  8. ^ http://www.deezer.com/album/14980499
  9. ^ http://iamnataly.com/singing-the-national-anthem-of-madagascar-at-unesco-hq/
  10. ^ https://dzaleu.net/concert-libre-pour-cloturer-la-12eme-edition-des-jeux-africains-de-rabat/6323/
  11. ^ https://music.apple.com/us/album/unplugged-live-at-urban-caf%C3%A9-tana-2010-ep/1512871629
  12. ^ http://iamnataly.com/nataly-andria-x-chris-daddy-dave-x-the-drumhedz-radio-show/
  13. ^ https://idolcelebs.org/nataly-andria/
  14. ^ http://archive-org-2013.com/org/v/2013-01-23_1219439_31/Nature-amp-Kulture-Nataly-Andria-gives-her-voice-to-Vakan-039-Ala-www-vakanala-org/
  15. ^ https://www.onlinevolunteering.org/fr/
  16. ^ http://arpedac.blogspot.fr/
  17. ^ https://www.mipad.org/classof2019/
  18. ^ http://www.madaplus.info/Nataly-Andria-dans-le-cadre-de-la-Soul-Cook-Woman-of-songs_a5683.html
  19. ^ http://www.musicme.com/Nataly-Andria/videos/Ready-(Acoustic-Live-At-Her-Home)-7855674157674A35774634.html
  20. ^ https://itunes.apple.com/fr/album/used-2-feat.-ilo-bosco-single/id1031254841
  21. ^ http://www.deezer.com/album/149804991
  22. ^ http://www.deezer.com/artist/4510921
  23. ^ https://play.spotify.com/album/1bbPd7op179kuBNNOUuDMC
  24. ^ https://music.apple.com/us/album/unplugged-live-at-urban-caf%C3%A9-tana-2010-ep/1512871629
  25. ^ http://www.mapado.com/paris-75019/dans-le-cadre-de-la-semaine-contre-les-discriminations-2
  26. ^ http://razafimahazo.free.fr/Descendants/Edito_arch/EditoArchive_092008.htm
  27. ^ https://www.facebook.com/malagasybroadcasting
  28. ^ http://razafimahazo.free.fr/Descendants/Edito_arch/EditoArchive_092008.htm
  29. ^ http://razafimahazo.free.fr/Descendants/Edito_arch/EditoArchive_092008.htm
  30. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 19 November 2015. Retrieved 13 September 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  31. ^ [2]
  32. ^ [3]
  33. ^ [4]