Natalie Horler was born in 1981 in Bonn, West Germany, to English parents.
By 17, she had landed her first studio gig,[2] and at 18, she started to work with different DJs and recorded a number of tracks.
Originally Cascade,[5] the group name was soon changed to Cascada due to legal issues.
On 21 February 2006, Cascada's 14-track album titled Everytime We Touch was released in the United States.
Other well-known Cascada songs include "Bad Boy", "Miracle", "Evacuate the Dancefloor", and covers such as "Truly Madly Deeply" and "What Hurts the Most".
Cascada's third studio album, Evacuate the Dancefloor, was released in the United Kingdom in July 2009.
Other singles from this album include "Fever", which had no physical release and failed to chart in the UK.
This single was a return to Cascada's earlier dance sounds, and improved declining sales, reaching the Top 20 in Austria, Belgium, Germany and Switzerland.
[6] In late 2006, Horler made her first foray into television as the guest host of the viewer request show Back @ Ya on bpm:tv, a Toronto-based cable channel that broadcasts all across Canada and some parts of the United States.
bpm:TV specializes in playing dance and electronica music videos.
She has also presented The Clubland Top 50, exclusively for the music channel, 4Music, and has performed on a number of television shows, mainly in Europe.
She returned to the GMTV studios in June 2009 to perform her new single "Evacuate the Dancefloor" with Carlprit.
In 2012, Horler was one of the new judges for the ninth season of Deutschland sucht den Superstar.
[9] Horler appeared on the cover of the August 2011 German issue of Playboy magazine.