Natasha’s career began with Cornetto Music Icons, where she was selected as one of six talented musicians across
Pakistan. Mentored by Zoe Viccaji, her standout performance was a duet “Dekha Na Tha” with legendary singer Alamgir.
2014
Natasha joined Sounds of Kolachi, a
Sufi ensemble led by Ahsan Bari, as a
lead vocalist. She performed on iconic
tracks such as “Allah He Dega,”
“Tarana,” and “Laakh Jatan.”
2015
Natasha participated as a panelist at the
Karachi Music Festival alongside musicians
like Humera Channa and Saif Samejo,
discussing Pakistan’s music scene. She
performed with her then-band Kaya
2016
She left Kaya to pursue a solo career, forming her own band
with her brother Sameer Baig on guitar. Natasha co-founded
Laal Series with Hassan Ali Effendi, producing music videos,
commercials, and short films under the banner.
2017
Natasha was nominated for Best Emerging Talent at the Lux
Style Awards for her song in the film Janaan. She also released
“Kesaria” in collaboration with folk artist Mai Dhai.
2018
Natasha gained significant recognition after
her performance in Coke Studio Season 11,
where she sang “Shikwa” alongside Fareed
Ayaz & Abu Muhammad Qawwal Group. The
performance was widely praised, and she
followed it up with releases like “Bulleya”
and “Ya Maula.”
2019
Natasha was invited to represent Sufi Rock and Pakistan at the Trondheim Mela in Norway, a prestigious cultural event.
She also performed in Baku, Azerbaijan, showcasing her powerful voice and Sufi rock stylings on an international stage.
2020
Natasha released her debut album,
which featured 10 original tracks,
marking her arrival as a serious
artist in the Pakistani music
industry.
2022
Natasha released her second album “Khirad: Tribute to Allama Iqbal,” featuring nine tracks. The album highlighted the softer, introspective side of Iqbal’s poetry.
She was Brand Ambassador for the month of July 2022 for Spotify Equal Campaign. And she was featured on Time Square.
She Won Lux Style Award for The Best Live Performer 2022.
Representing Pakistan, Natasha performed a Sufi rock set in Turkey, further elevating her international profile.
2023
She completed over 110 shows as part of the PGC tour, an impressive achievement in the span of three months (November 2022-January 2023).
Natasha collaborated with the Korean ensemble Su for a cross-cultural music project.
She performed for Javed Akhtar, who praised her rendition of “Shikwa/Jawab-e-Shikwa.”
Natasha worked with Indian label Novice Records, shooting two music videos in Dubai with a Bollywood production team.
She collaborated with Indian composers Salim-Sulaiman on a Sufi track, alongside Shahzad Roy and Faisal Kapadia.
2024
Natasha opened PSL 9 by performing the national anthem alongside Leo Twins.
She was honored with the Pride of Performance award for her outstanding contributions to music.
She performed a patriotic song at the 23rd March Parade, in front of Pakistan’s President, Prime Minister, and Chief of Army Staff.
Natasha performed for Her Highness Princess Zahra in June 2024.
She embarked on a US tour from July-August 2024, performing alongside Yumna Zaidi, Wahaj Ali, Rafay Israr, and Indian comedian Nasir Jhonny Walker in five shows.
2025
PSL 10 Anthem (2025)
Featured singer in the official Pakistan Super League Season 10 anthem “X Dekho”.
Collaborated alongside Ali Zafar, Abrar-ul-Haq, and Talha Anjum—cementing her position among Pakistan’s top mainstream artists.
Major Dubai Performances
Global Encounters (Dubai): Performed in front of 20,000+ Ismaili community members from across the globe, sharing the stage with international icons Salim–Sulaiman and Shreya Ghoshal.
Jashn-e-Azadi Festival (Dubai): Headlined in front of 60,000+ Pakistanis at an event hosted by Emirates Loves Pakistan & PAD, earning coverage in Khaleej Times and Gulf News.
National & International Recognition
Delivered a powerful set at Jashn-e-Azadi celebrations at Jinnah Ground, Islamabad, performing in Chinese and Azerbaijani languages for international delegations.
Applauded by Pakistani leadership and received widespread global recognition for representing Pakistan’s cultural diversity