Tara McDonald
Tara McDonald was born in Dunedin, New Zealand in 1988. She grew up listening to Lauryn Hill, Stevie Wonder, and Whitney Houston, which shaped her approach to...
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Tara McDonald was born in Dunedin, New Zealand in 1988. She grew up listening to Lauryn Hill, Stevie Wonder, and Whitney Houston, which shaped her approach to singing and songwriting.
Her 2013 single 'Delirious' became her breakthrough track, gaining significant attention internationally. She followed it with albums like 'Carpe Diem' in 2014, 'Absolutely' in 2016, and 'Frequency' in 2019. Other songs in her catalog include 'Give In To The Night', 'Dynamite', 'Get Down', and 'Revolution'.
She has worked with other artists including Ed Sheeran, will.i.am, and 50 Cent. In 2017, there were some questions about similarities between her song 'Astronaut' and another artist's work, which she addressed publicly.
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