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The Natti Love Joys are an American roots rock reggae band that have been playing live since 2003.

They consist of husband and wife duo Anthony "Jatti" Allen and Sonia "Marla" Allen (formerly Sonia Abel). Jatti was previously the bassist for the reggae group The Congos while Marla originates from the all female reggae group Love Joys where she recorded two albums under the Wackies label run by Lloyd Barnes (Bullwackie). The Love Joys consisted of Sonia Abel and her cousin Claudette Brown. Family obligations kept the Natti Love Joys off the circuit until they returned with a collaboration between Kwaku Darkwa of FocalPoint, and Nicolas Da Silva of FlashTV, to release ThingZ in 2007. Since then, they have released Orchestrata in 2022.

The Natti Love Joys are also the founders of Camp Reggae, a reggae musical festival deep in the Tennessee mountains, that celebrates the outdoors and promotes the importance of family. They are also three time recipients of Atlanta's Peach Drop Awards as the most influential reggae band.

Their song "Stranger" was the used by Johnny Depp on his first TikTok post.

Their song "All I Can Say" is on the Saints Row reggae radiostation.

References

  1. ^ Matthew Miller (December 2007). "Natti Love Joys bring reggae to Knoxville". Tennessee Journalist. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 31 December 2007.
  2. "ThingZ by Natti Love Joys". Music.apple.com. 26 December 2006. Retrieved 3 February 2023.
  3. "Johnny Depp thanks 'loyal and unwavering' fans after trial win in first TikTok". Nypost.com. 7 June 2022.
  4. "Johnny Depp Joins TikTok After Winning Amber Heard Defamation Case". Vanity Fair. 7 June 2022.


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