Nat (rapper)
Natalac aka Nat (born Sheldon Martinez Davis on August 25, 1974, in Jacksonville, Florida, USA) is a Southern rapper. In addition to the late night commercial success of Pimp of the City, Nat is most notable for his hit singles "Step Daddy (Superman Papie)" and "Fire in Florida" and for achieving success as a Duval County rapper. Nat most notable hit is Pimp of the City.
Biography
Nat's first commercial CD release saw some success in Florida, and the single "Fire in Florida" a song about voter dissinfrindgement (from the album Do whacha No U Shud) caught the attention of the NAACP "Get Your Vote On" tour for the 2000 U.S. Presidential Election between then-U.S. Vice President Al Gore and then-Texas Governor George W. Bush. In March 2003, he returned with his second album, Bare Truth (again through Natalac Records) which was a poor seller. The poor sales of this critically adored album were attributed to his single Step Daddy released in March was also another Artist Single also Entitled Step Daddy released three Months after Natalac's therefore Confusing radio Jocks. His next album, Hidden Adjenda (2005), generated impressive sales with the hit single "Pimp of the City". His Next Album The Answers (2010), Spawned three singles Money Girl where he used his own girls in the Video instead of outside Models, Draggin these like a TRAIN a song with real train horns in the song as remembrance of his fathers job he got injured on. STAAACKS in which in his video natalac with drew his own Money from the Bank and Became the first artist to make his video In a Real Bank During Business Hours. His latest release is a Best of Natalac (2011), a collection of music from his almost decade and half long career. He is currently signed to Natalac Records his own Label. He has "appeared" in the movie Stargate filmed in Arizona. Also Natalac's pimp of the city likeness was used as "A Pimp Named Slickback" on the Adult Swim's "The Boondocks", voiced over by Katt Williams.
Discography
Albums
Title |
Information |
Do whacha No U Shud |
- Released: September 18, 2001
- Chart positions:
- Last RIAA certification: N/A
- Singles: "Fire In Florida" (2000 Presidential Election Al Gore & George Bush song), "Life as A Young G"
- Availability: Amazon.com, iTunes.com
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Bare Truth |
- Released: March 11, 2003
- Chart positions: N/A
- Last RIAA certification: '
- Singles: "Step Daddy", "Stealin From A Deadman" (Tupac Shakur) A Jay-Z Diss track
- Availability: Amazon.com, iTunes.com
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Hidden Adjenda |
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The Answers |
- Released: January 19, 2010
- Chart positions: N/A
- Last RIAA certification: 0
- Singles: "STAAACKS (Stacks of Money)", "Draggin these like a TRAIN", "Money Girl"
- Availability: Amazon.com, iTunes.com
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Best Of Natalac |
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Solo singles
Year |
Song |
U.S. Hot 100 |
U.S. R&B |
U.S. Rap |
Album |
2001 |
"Fire in Florida" (2000 Presidential Election Al Gore & George Bush song) |
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Do whacha No U Shud |
2001 |
"Life as A Young G" |
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Do whacha No U Shud |
2003 |
"Step Daddy (Superman Papie)" |
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Bare Truth |
2003 |
"Stealin From A Deadman" (tupac Shakur) A Jay-Z Diss track |
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Bare Truth |
2005 |
"Pimp of the City" |
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Hidden Adjenda |
2005 |
"Step Daddy Remix" |
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Hidden Adjenda |
2010 |
"STAAACKS (Stacks of Money)" |
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The Answers |
2010 |
"Draggin these like a TRAIN" |
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The Answers |
2010 |
"Money Girl" |
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The Answers |
Music videos
Year |
Title |
Director |
2005 |
"Pimp of the City" |
Big A |
2005 |
"Wrappin up the City" |
Big A |
2005 |
"Southern Carolina" |
Natalac |
2005 |
"What" |
Natalac |
2010 |
"STAAACKS (Stacks of Money)" |
Big A |
2010 |
"Draggin these like a TRAIN" |
Illy Rock |
2010 |
"Money Girl" |
Born King |
2010 |
"Doing the Best I Can" |
Born King |
TBA |
"Who can I Trust (Me and GOD)" |
BlackHillbillie |
External links
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Founder |
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Current artists |
Natalac · Pgeezy · Da BlackHillbillie · Country Blacc · Mike James · Queen Princess · Tef Kaluminoti
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Persondata |
Name |
Natalac |
Alternative names |
Nat |
Short description |
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Date of birth |
August 25, 1974 |
Place of birth |
Jacksonville, Florida |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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