Releases by nature
There are at least five artists that have performed under the name 'Nature'.:
1. Nature (네이처) was a South Korean girl group under n.CH Entertainment. The group's original lineup consisted of nine members: Yeolmae (열매), Aurora (오로라), Saebom (새봄), Lu (루), Chaebin (채빈), Gaga (가가), Haru (하루), Uchae (유채) and Sunshine (선샤인). However, Yeolmae left just before their official debut. Nature officially debuted on August 3, 2018, with "Girls and Flowers".
On October 30, 2018, n.CH Entertainment announced that Loha (로하) would be joining the group.
On October 7, 2018, n.CH announced that Gaga left the group to focus on her studies in China. Soloist and former Produce 101 contestant, I.B.I, C.I.V.A, and Girls Next Door member Sohee (소희) would join the group.
2. Nature is the artist tag used to label the nature podcast, from nature magazine, one of the leading scientific journals. It is an up to date look at current research news from this and other journals.
3. Jermaine Baxter, known by fans as Nature, went to school with rapper Nasir "Nas" Jones. In fact, it was Nas who first took notice of Baxter's strong rhyming style, a style that seemed to come to the young hip-hop artist effortlessly.
4. The Swedish band Nature existed in the 1970s, featuring Mats Ronander and releasing two full-length albums and two singles. The were backing band for Ulf Lundell in 1976.
5. Nature, a band on Zoo Entertainment's label comprised of Brian Threatt(vocals, guitar), Hugh Bonar(bass), Andrew Parsons(lead guitar) and Brendan Etter(drums).
6. A global music initiative made to recognize the value of nature by proudly introducing NATURE as an official artist. This initiative is made possible by EarthPercent, AKQA, VozTerra, The Listening Planet, Limbo Music, Music Declares Emeergency, Count Us In, Earthrise, Hempel Foundation, Community Arts Network, Biophonica, Eleutheria Group, and many more. (More information at SoundsRight.Earth)
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