The pop-group Cascada, turns to the U.S. The group hit the Billboard charts in the U.S. two years ago with its catchy dance tune, "Every time We Touch." The trio, led by German-born singer Natalie Horler, hopes to make a bigger splash in the U.S. with its new CD "Perfect Day."
Horler, along with producers Manian & Yanou, sold more than three million copies of their debut release. Most of the sales were in Europe, where their techno-tinged tunes have really taken off.
Despite the group's current success, Horler says there are still times when she feels like quitting the music business.
Natalie Horler, singer, said, "Definitely. I think everyone who does this job goes through phases where they just think, 'Oh my God, I can't do this anymore.' The travelling is so taxing and not being able to see your friends and family a lot and things like that. It is stressful and then you deal with the whole being in the limelight and having people criticise you. You have to really develop a thick skin and it is not always easy. We are only human."
The 26-year-old says her busy career does not leave time for a love life. She's still hopeful about the future. But she says right now her schedule makes it difficult to have a normal relationship.
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