Natasha Kojic
- Music Department
- Actress
- Composer
California-based Natasha Kojic (Natasha Key) is a singer-songwriter, actress, and composer. Her original music spans pop edm songs and modern orchestral film scores. Internationally known as Natasa Kojic (Tasa), where she first gained recognition as an awarded nominee for Euro Song representative of Serbia and Montenegro, this Berklee alumni has integrated her dynamic talents, spanning from her original film scores included in TV Series like Deadly Women (2008) , Ask the StoryBots (2016) , CNN headline Something's Killing Me (2017) , films like CODA (2021), and various Netflix original series, such as an animation Ask the StoryBots (2016), to her acting portrayals in TV shows such as And the Kilt Trip (2014) , MTV awarded music video Panic! At the Disco: Victorious (2015) by Panic at the Disco, The Robert Irvine Show (2016) , Boy Erased (2018) , The House (2022) , and others. Her music style is characterized by her soulful vocals, blend of cinema pop & electro-orchestral elements in her soundtracks and film scores, distinct from her early established pop singer-songwriter career, Educationally, Natasha Kojic has graduated at the Music Academy FMU, in Belgrade, with the continued studies at Berklee College of Music in Boston in music theory and composition, upon her scholarship granted during her exam audition in Tel Aviv, where she performed on a piano her unreleased original song ' All I have', including the completed internship at [link co0186146] followed by her continued work mentored by maestro film composer Christopher Young, and later the contribution to the music department of The Empty Man (2020) . Known for her versatility in entertainment, she bridges traditional and new media, seamlessly blending diverse genres and cultural styles.Her main instruments are voice, and a piano, and her favorite director is Christopher Nolan . Natasha is also directing and producing her own music videos (labeled as Natasha Kojic or Natasha Key) for her unofficial releases on YouTube and VeVo channel.
Natasha's talent is inherited from her father, international singer-songwriter and producer, Dragan Kojic Keba. Supported by her late best friend, Tommi Trudeau, whom she tirelessly supported during his health battles, Natasha's journey was further highlighted through her multiple appearances at the hit talk show hosted by Robert Irvine, airing on CW Network. Furthermore, as an advocate for a healthy lifestyle, her athletic skills (tennis), combined with artist versatility, has enhanced her range as a performer, and contributed to her overall growth and presence on screen.Despite media controversies, Natasha remains focused and resilient, embracing the new cultural environment, thanks to the support of her Berklee peers, and the worldwide community on her social media platforms. Natasha's journey has been shaped by significant experiences, including the loss of her beloved grandmother. These moments have deeply impacted her, yet led her to consider the possibility of blending her musicality with acting.
Early Life: Natasha Kojic born on July 20th 1995 in Serbia with Croatian and BIH origins, with the talent inherited from her father, international singer-songwriter and producer, Dragan Kojic Keba. Natasha Kojic has started playing piano, singing and writing songs at the age of 7. Growing up in Belgrade, Natasha has started her music career early, with her first original song "Sanjalica" (17), while her very first on camera experience was within the comedy series at the age of 12.
Following the success of 'Oko Plavo', Natasha released her debut album of the same name, which achieved national and international acclaim and further solidified her place in the music scene. Her bold move of with Grand Production, known primarily for its folk music genre. Rather than conforming to expectations, her 2 albums under the banner of Grand productions, known for its folk music genre, Natasha saw as an opportunity to get to know audiences of the diverse culture outside of her comfort zone and connect with audiences of different cultures. After the release of her second album 'Fatalna', listed amongst top 100 best selling albums in region, her music video 'Fatalna i Plava' has clinched the top critical 1st Grand Prix award at the International Film Festival in Vienna, a feat achieved in competition with entries including those from Universal Music. The majority of Natasa Kojic's performer's discography, as Natasa Kojic/Tasa, is written herself ( such as her hit 'Taktike' , 'Fali mi osmeh tvoj' , 'Neko kao ti' ), or in a collaboration with others, who had a significant role in her artistic development, such as Leontina and Ljiljana Jorgovanovic. Her discography includes 2 albums, 16 single releases , and appearances within the 18 Hit compilations appearances, across the Slavic speaking countries, including the digital platforms (YouTube).
Natasha's organic career highlights her exceptional talent, beyond conventional media coverage and earning recognition for her genuine artistry and dedication. Inspired by directors like David Lynch , Christopher Nolan , Steven Spielberg , and Quentin Tarantino . Natasha Kojic's fusion of styles and versatile approach contributes to a new era of artistic expression in music and motion pictures in the digital age of the global entertainment sector.