At age 22 the two moved to Tel Aviv and started working on their music careers.
In 1987 Hachaverim shel Natasha ("Natasha's Friends") was formed with Shitrit and Duchin as vocalists, Duchin on synth, Miki Harari on guitar and Shlomo (Kozo) Elmkayes on bass.
The band's self titled debut album "Hachaverim shel Natasha", was released at the close of 1989, with future Genesis drummer Nir Zidkyahu on drums, but did not reap any economic benefits for the band, although it did manage to achieve much artistic recognition.
Natasha's last album was a live concert recording, as the band split in 1996.
[citation needed] Friends of Natasha also addressed its political concerns indirectly.