NATALIE CLARK - Miracle

“Miracle” is powerful, and might be a stepping stone for Natalie Clark to move on to more rhythm-heavy

By Matt

12/7/20231 min read

With massive industry insider support from titans such as BBC Radio and Richard Branson, and featuring an incredibly slick and professional production that could captivate listeners across the globe, Natalie Clark’s latest single, “Miracle,” is a pop ballad full of inspiration, guidance, and confidence, an invitation for listeners to chase their dreams and follow their passions. A singer with the gravitas of modern pop stalwarts like Adele and Bishop Briggs, with the subtle influences of country-pop singers like Maren Morris, Clark’s reserved, almost airy voice creates a unique contrast where the instrumental (a heart-pounding, fist-pumping anthem not too far out from a “Fight Song” or a “Girl on Fire”) really drives this pop song. The Scottish singer, who has been quietly prolific in 2023 with a run of singles and a collaborative album under her belt, recorded the song in Los Angeles with Todd Spadafore, known for working with country powerhouses like Little Big Town.

The song is simple and catchy; adding anything too complex or disorienting here would ultimately distract from the song’s message of inspiration, and Clark is an experienced enough writer to know how to deliver a message to her audience clearly and brilliantly. “Miracle” is powerful, and might be a stepping stone for Natalie Clark to move on to more rhythm-heavy, perhaps EDM-influenced, styles of music.

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