Background
Page-Lockhart was born on March 21, 1983, in Detroit, Michigan as Natasha Marie Page, whose parents are musicians and spiritual leaders themselves. Her stepfather is Bishop Michael Alan Brooks of Commissioned and her mother is Pastor Lisa Charise Page Brooks of Witness and of Restoration Fellowship Church International in Detroit.
Career
She started her music career, in 2014, with the release of Here Right Now by Radio Corporation of America Records and Fo Yo Soul Recordings. She saw her first studio album, Here Right Now, chart on two Billboard charts The Billboard 200 and the Top Gospel Albums. She has two sisters who are younger than she.
They are Latia "Tia" Charise Page and Sateara Renee Page, and she also has a brother, Justin.
In her childhood, she was molested various times by some family members and trusted family friends. While she was in high school, she played basketball, and had dreams of aspiring to be a Women's National Basketball Association player.
Yet, those dreams would soon change, when at 17 years old, she got pregnant, and had a child at 18, causing her to become a high school dropout. This caused her life to spiral out of control, and she got addicted to drugs, causing her childhood boyfriend Clifton to depart for Atlanta, Georgia, in 2006.
She got her life under control by eventually relocating to Atlanta, and getting involved in music ministry.
Her music career started by becoming a part of her mother"s women"s gospel group, Witness. The solo career started in 2013 with the Sunday Best reality gospel singing competition on Black Entertainment Television. This allowed her to introduce her first solo studio album, Here Right Now, on August 5, 2014. The album charted on the Billboard charts at Number.
87 on The Billboard 200 and at the third position of the Top Gospel Albums chart.
This was awarded a three and a half star out of five review from Andy Kellman of AllMusic, while Dwayne Lacy of New Release Tuesday granted the album a four and a half star review out of five. She was nominated for three awards at the 30th Stellar Awards in 2015 winning New Artist of the Year.