Natasha Fisher is an Anishinaabe vocalist, songwriter, and producer from Thunder Bay and Long Lake #58 First Nation, now based in Toronto. She creates a unique blend of electronic, alternative, and pop music, forming a style she calls Indigenous Alternative Pop. Her work incorporates traditional drum samples, vocal chops, and reflective lyrics. Natasha has toured with Indigenous artists like Drezus and Classic Roots as part of The Reach For Life Tour, where she also led workshops on mental health and addiction. Her music emphasizes the healing power of songwriting and resonates with First Nations communities. A 2015 graduate of Seneca College's Independent Music Production Program, Natasha has received recognition from the Ontario Arts Council, with grants in 2014, 2017, and 2024. Her debut album Millennial features the hit track "Rollin," which has over 77,000 streams. With over 300,000 Spotify streams and more than 100,000 views for her video “High Hopes,” Natasha continues to grow her fan base. Her music has been featured on CBC's Reclaimed, ELMNT FM, and Sirius XM’s The Indigiverse. Natasha’s live performances at festivals like Turtle Island Festival and the Royal Ontario Museum showcase her electrifying energy and meaningful lyrics.