Hope Tala | |
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Born | Hope Natasha McDonald
[1] 18 November 1997 [2] |
Academic background | |
Education | University of Bristol (BA) |
Musical career | |
Genres | Bossa nova, R&B, neo soul [4] |
Occupation(s) |
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Years active | 2018–present |
Labels | Republic Records |
Website | Official website |
Hope Natasha McDonald (born 18 November 1997), known professionally as Hope Tala, is a British singer-songwriter. Her musical style has been described as pulling from R&B, Latin, neo soul, and bossa nova.
Tala was born in West London to a Jamaican-descended Black father and a mother of British and Irish heritage. [5] She learned to play various musical instruments during her childhood. [1] [5] Tala first started to sing at the age of 15 and wrote her first compositions during her study of music AS-Level. [6] At home, she experimented with Logic Pro, producing demos which she published on SoundCloud. [5] [7] [8] Tala describes her favourite instrument as the guitar, with a preference for nylon guitars but also enjoying acoustic and electric guitars. [9] [10] Tala's moniker is derived from her birth name. Tala is a diminutive form of her middle name Natasha. [1]
Tala studied English literature at the University of Bristol. [3] graduating with first-class honours in 2019. [4] [11] [12] [10] Tala turned down the chance to pursue a master's degree at the University of Cambridge in favor of pursuing a career in music. [4] [5] [7] [11] [10] Tala finished her first and second EPs, Starry Ache and Sensitive Soul, while she was at university. [11] She finished her single Lovestained as she was finishing her dissertation. [11] [13]
Tala's first single was "Blue", [14] released in 2018 which was later included on the EP Starry Ache. [15] She would proceed to release her singles "Lovestained" and "D.T.M." in 2019. "Lovestained" was written as Tala was working towards her degree in English literature. [16] [6] Tala's "Lovestained" would later be placed on Rolling Stone's "50 Best songs of 2019" list at #8. [17] The two singles would be compiled into her EP Sensitive Soul. [18]
Tala's "All My Girls Like To Fight" was her first song in 2020. [19] It was around this time that Tala had declined pursuing a master's degree in favour of a career in music. [20] Speaking to Wonderland, Tala described music as a "one-shot career" [20] and that she would have "regretted continuing her studies" when there was the opportunity to continue on later in life. [20] Tala described writing "All My Girls Like To Fight" as "constructing an expansive narrative in a song" [20] and she "wanted to portray women having strength and agency in the narrative". [21] The song would be included in her EP Girl Eats Sun. [20]
Tala's All My Girls Like To Fight was listed as one of Barack Obama's favourite songs of 2020. [4] [22] Her song Tiptoeing was chosen by Clara Amfo as BBC Radio One's "Hottest Record in the World" on 19 October 2021. [23] [24]
Tala identifies as gay and as "black or mixed race". [5] [11]
Title | Details | Peak chart positions |
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UK DL | ||
Starry Ache |
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Sensitive Soul |
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Girl Eats Sun |
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Title | Year | Album |
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"Blue" [14] | 2018 | Starry Ache [15] [25] |
"Moontime" | ||
"Lovestained" [16] | 2019 | Sensitive Soul |
"D.T.M." [18] | ||
"All My Girls Like To Fight" [19] | 2020 | Girl Eats Sun |
"Cherries" (featuring Aminé) [26] | ||
"Crazy" [27] [28] | ||
"Mad" [29] | 2021 | |
"Tiptoeing" [30] | ||
"Party Sickness" [31] | 2022 | |
"Is It Enough" [32] | 2022 | |
"Leave It On The Dancefloor" | 2022 | |
"Stayed at the Party" | 2022 |
Hope Tala | |
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Born | Hope Natasha McDonald
[1] 18 November 1997 [2] |
Academic background | |
Education | University of Bristol (BA) |
Musical career | |
Genres | Bossa nova, R&B, neo soul [4] |
Occupation(s) |
|
Years active | 2018–present |
Labels | Republic Records |
Website | Official website |
Hope Natasha McDonald (born 18 November 1997), known professionally as Hope Tala, is a British singer-songwriter. Her musical style has been described as pulling from R&B, Latin, neo soul, and bossa nova.
Tala was born in West London to a Jamaican-descended Black father and a mother of British and Irish heritage. [5] She learned to play various musical instruments during her childhood. [1] [5] Tala first started to sing at the age of 15 and wrote her first compositions during her study of music AS-Level. [6] At home, she experimented with Logic Pro, producing demos which she published on SoundCloud. [5] [7] [8] Tala describes her favourite instrument as the guitar, with a preference for nylon guitars but also enjoying acoustic and electric guitars. [9] [10] Tala's moniker is derived from her birth name. Tala is a diminutive form of her middle name Natasha. [1]
Tala studied English literature at the University of Bristol. [3] graduating with first-class honours in 2019. [4] [11] [12] [10] Tala turned down the chance to pursue a master's degree at the University of Cambridge in favor of pursuing a career in music. [4] [5] [7] [11] [10] Tala finished her first and second EPs, Starry Ache and Sensitive Soul, while she was at university. [11] She finished her single Lovestained as she was finishing her dissertation. [11] [13]
Tala's first single was "Blue", [14] released in 2018 which was later included on the EP Starry Ache. [15] She would proceed to release her singles "Lovestained" and "D.T.M." in 2019. "Lovestained" was written as Tala was working towards her degree in English literature. [16] [6] Tala's "Lovestained" would later be placed on Rolling Stone's "50 Best songs of 2019" list at #8. [17] The two singles would be compiled into her EP Sensitive Soul. [18]
Tala's "All My Girls Like To Fight" was her first song in 2020. [19] It was around this time that Tala had declined pursuing a master's degree in favour of a career in music. [20] Speaking to Wonderland, Tala described music as a "one-shot career" [20] and that she would have "regretted continuing her studies" when there was the opportunity to continue on later in life. [20] Tala described writing "All My Girls Like To Fight" as "constructing an expansive narrative in a song" [20] and she "wanted to portray women having strength and agency in the narrative". [21] The song would be included in her EP Girl Eats Sun. [20]
Tala's All My Girls Like To Fight was listed as one of Barack Obama's favourite songs of 2020. [4] [22] Her song Tiptoeing was chosen by Clara Amfo as BBC Radio One's "Hottest Record in the World" on 19 October 2021. [23] [24]
Tala identifies as gay and as "black or mixed race". [5] [11]
Title | Details | Peak chart positions |
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UK DL | ||
Starry Ache |
|
— |
Sensitive Soul |
|
— |
Girl Eats Sun |
|
— |
Title | Year | Album |
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"Blue" [14] | 2018 | Starry Ache [15] [25] |
"Moontime" | ||
"Lovestained" [16] | 2019 | Sensitive Soul |
"D.T.M." [18] | ||
"All My Girls Like To Fight" [19] | 2020 | Girl Eats Sun |
"Cherries" (featuring Aminé) [26] | ||
"Crazy" [27] [28] | ||
"Mad" [29] | 2021 | |
"Tiptoeing" [30] | ||
"Party Sickness" [31] | 2022 | |
"Is It Enough" [32] | 2022 | |
"Leave It On The Dancefloor" | 2022 | |
"Stayed at the Party" | 2022 |