Angel - Natasha Bedingfield [DIRECT]
Rodney Jerkins provided a stuttering drum beat.
The track marked a sonic shift for Bedingfield, moving toward a more rhythmic, urban-pop sound compared to the acoustic-leaning Unwritten .
Abstract and energetic, focusing on Natasha's performance. Angel - Natasha Bedingfield
While it didn't reach the heights of "Unwritten," it solidified her presence in the US market. Reached the top 25 in the US.
The song is an ode to the "angels" in our lives—people who provide strength during dark times. It avoids being strictly religious. Key Lyric: "I think I've got an angel watching over me." Message: Gratitude for unconditional love and protection. 📈 Chart Performance & Legacy Rodney Jerkins provided a stuttering drum beat
Directed by Phil Griffin, the visual reflects the song’s ethereal yet modern energy. High-contrast lighting and digital effects. Wardrobe: Iconic urban-chic 2000s fashion.
"Angel" remains one of the most beloved tracks from Natasha Bedingfield’s sophomore era, blending mid-2000s R&B grooves with her signature uplifting pop lyricism. 🎵 Track Overview While it didn't reach the heights of "Unwritten,"
Became a massive club hit via various remixes.