At the age of 17, Natasha Ramos was chosen at an audition to form a group with, Latoya Luckett and Latavia Roberson former members of the multi-platinum girl group Destiny’s Child. Ramos flew to Atlanta, worked closely with Jagged Edge, Jazzey Phe, and super producer Brian Michael Cox to produce 10 recorded tracks for Anjel's debut album. Soon thereafter, internal disagreements between her and group management brought Natasha to break off as a solo artist.
Shortly after breaking free from Anjel, Ramos recorded her own version of "Jenny from the Block", for which Jennifer Lopez decided to keep Ramos vocals on the song which led to Natasha recording vocals for 5 additional tracks on the multi-platinum album This is me... Then.
Soon thereafter at a showcase, 19 year-old Ramos was asked to meet LA Reid of Arista Records. In the meeting, he stopped her mid-song and announced, “I want to sign you."
For years she worked with super-producer and musical artist, Pharrell Williams of StarTrack Ent gaining indispensable studio and performance experience, building her discography, professional network and fan base.
After entertaining possibilities of forming a girl group with with Vanessa Vasquez and StarTrack Records, Tasha decided that she was better off solo.
In March 2011, for all of her fans, Natasha released a highly anticipated compilation of all her last decade of hits titled Feeling Myself.
The 19-track effort featured songs such as "Strawberries,""Midnight Hour,""That Moment," and one on the mixtape's other standout tracks "One Way" produced by Bryan Michael-Cox and Adonis. The song tells the story of a woman who's in a relationship that is one-sided, and as much as she loves him, his actions are slowly pushing her further and further away.