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19:31 Friday, 10 February 2023
![GUNS N' ROSES Classic "Rocket Queen" Reimagined By Musician / Model NATALIE NOOTENBOOM; Video](https://bravewords.com/medias-static/images/news/2023/63E66E03-guns-n-roses-classic-rocket-queen-reimagined-by-musician-model-natalie-nootenboom-video-image.jpeg)
Musician/model, Natalie Nootenboom, has reimagined Guns N' Roses' "Rocket Queen". The single and video are out now.
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"I was inspired to cover 'Rocket Queen' because of its bold, sexy, wild, and shocking origins. It's a song so fiery and playful it makes you want to dance in your underwear with the window curtains open. I wanted my take on the song to focus on celebrating queerhood and female empowerment." - Natalie Nootenboom
Natalie shares, "There were times when I almost didn't release 'Rocket Queen' because I thought 'this isn't me, this is a persona,' then I realized there's nothing wrong with having a persona because my personas are a part of me. Music is one of the ways we can try on different energies and perspectives in a fun, non-serious manner. I realized with this project that's what I've been doing.
"I originally recorded a dirty version of this song with my friends - we parked in an area in my neighbourhood and jokingly started moaning into my phone. Listening back to it, I couldn't take it seriously. It was satire. The moans in the studio thing worked for Guns N Roses cause they were recording a moment that authentically represented their lifestyle - it was real as it could be. But it wasn't reflective of mine. It reminded me of when I was recording the vocals and I originally tried emulating Axl's voice. Then I realized one, this was my cover and it had to come from my perspective, and two, there's no copying Axl Rose. I think making covers teaches you how to be more original.
"I wanted to cover 'Rocket Queen' because it's a song that completely sets you on fire. It's an invigorating track that screams 'here I am' - a declaration of one's confidence. I wanted to give it a modern take - female-driven and a celebration of queer sexuality. You don't see that a lot of that kind of representation in hard rock music."
Get the single here. Get the extended version here.
(Photo/artwork - Leo Bellamy)