Natálie Kocábová

Shortly before her debut release, she was credited as a co-writer on a track entitled "Some People" that appeared on the album Velvet Revolution (1999), by Michael Kocáb, Petr Kolář and Tomáš Kympl.

[1] The album was the first full-length record issued by a Czech artist in the 2000s,[2] and featured fifteen tracks mainly in English, all composed by her father Michael Kocáb, whose name also appeared on the cover.

[1] Upon its release, the album was negatively received by critics, who slammed the record, with some referring to it as a shallow marketing tactic from Kocáb and others accusing his daughter of nepotism.

In 2008, she contributed the opening track "Tramtárie" to an all-female compilation Ohrožený druh by Michal Horáček, also on Sony BMG.

[12] After Kocábová signed a distribution deal with music magazine Report, the record was released in a cardboard sleeve on December 1, 2010.

Kocábová's discography consists of three solo studio albums, one extended play, four music videos and a number of other appearances.