Talk:Nathaniel Motte
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[edit]This article about Nathaniel Motte should exist as Nathaniel is one half of the band 3OH!3 whose second album "Want" hit number seven on the Billboard 100 charts and his third record "Streets of Gold" reached number nine on the Billboard 100 as well. Nathaniel, as part of 3OH!3, is a multi-platinum single selling artist with the singles "Don't Trust Me," "Starstrukk," and "My First Kiss ft. Kesha." Nathaniel's singles all went platinum in the US and the videos for "Don't Trust Me" and "My First Kiss" were nominated were MTV video music awards in 2009 and 2010. Nathaniel and his band also created the theme song for the Colorado Rockies, a Major League Baseball team. In addition to being a part of 3OH!3, Nathaniel has spent time as a producer creating songs for artists like Lil Jon, Jeffree Star, Hypercrush, etc. Nathaniel also was featured in pop star Kesha's second single "Blah Blah Blah" and also contributed a song called "Follow Me Down" to "Almost Alice," the Disney re-make of "Alice In Wonderland." Nathaniel has toured the country with his band headlining the Alternative Press tour, the Vans Warped Tour, The Too Fast For Love tour w/Cobra Starship, and currently the Streets of Gold Tour. Nathaniel also played at the big summer festivals in Europe such as Reading and Leeds and the Summersonic Festival in Japan this summer. In addition, recently Nathaniel performed on shows such as Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Regis & Kelly, and others. All of these great accomplishments and many more make Nathaniel worthy of a wikipedia page as he is a young innovator in music. Tss123 (talk) 06:01, 18 November 2010 (UTC)
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