Anatchaya Suputhipong, celebrated across the global music scene under the stage name Natty, is a dynamic Thai singer-songwriter and dancer who has achieved monumental prominence in the South Korean pop music ecosystem.
She is widely recognized as a powerhouse member of the rapidly rising K-pop girl group Kiss of Life, following a decade-long, highly publicized journey through competitive reality survival programs and a stint as a solo artist.
Early Life and Education
Anatchaya Suputhipong was born on May 30, 2002, in Bangkok, Thailand, and grew up as the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Suputhipong.
She spent much of her childhood training in rhythmic gymnastics before a Korean dance instructor recognized her potential as a performer and encouraged her to pursue an entertainment career.
At the age of ten, she moved to Seoul after securing a trainee position with a Korean entertainment company.
During this transition, she continued her education through remote learning programs while maintaining her Thai heritage and Buddhist faith.
Career
Natty stepped into the South Korean entertainment landscape as a child trainee, facing the ultimate industry test in 2015 when she competed as the youngest contestant on Mnet’s reality survival show Sixteen, narrowly missing the final lineup for the global group Twice. Undeterred by this initial hurdle, she continued refining her craft and re-emerged on the television network circuit in 2017 as an independent competitor on Idol School, where her exceptional raw performance abilities once again captured public voting blocks despite falling short of the final debuting group. Following these competitive chapters, her breakthrough came in May 2020, when she launched her official solo career under Swing Entertainment with the release of her single album Nineteen, which established her distinct identity outside the ensemble mould.
Her trajectory shifted toward monumental industry influence in late 2022 when she signed an exclusive contract with S2 Entertainment, setting the stage for her to debut as a definitive pillar of the four-member girl group Kiss of Life in July 2023. The group’s self-titled debut extended play immediately generated international shockwaves, fueled largely by her highly acclaimed solo track “Sugarcoat,” which went viral across social platforms for its smooth 2000s R&B nostalgia and complex choreography. Capitalizing on this growth, she propelled the group to even greater commercial heights with subsequent collective hits such as Born to Be XX, Midas Touch, and Lose Yourself. Her enduring legacy is defined by her resilient narrative of survival and triumph, earning her widespread industry accolades for bridging Southeast Asian and South Korean pop dynamics with unmatched performance precision.
Awards and Nominations
- Korea First Brand Award for Rookie Idol (Winner)
- MAMA Award for Best New Female Artist (Nomination)
- Seoul Music Awards Rookie of the Year (Nomination)
Social Media
- Instagram Handle: @natty_0530
- YouTube Channel: @OfficialNT
Personal Life
Natty is currently 24 years old and stands 1.67m tall. She remains unmarried and has no children, consciously dedicating her youth and daily routines toward maintaining her rigorous training regimens and global touring schedules with her bandmates.
No romantic relationships or public dating profiles have ever been confirmed or heavily linked to her by the media, as her lifestyle is notoriously kept quiet and deeply professional outside of corporate appearances.
Net Worth
Natty has an estimated net worth of $1.5 million.
Most of her wealth comes from streaming royalties, album sales, and concert earnings as a member of Kiss of Life.
She also generates income through brand endorsements, fashion campaigns, and modelling partnerships, particularly across South Korea and Southeast Asia.
Discography
- Nineteen (2020)
- Teddy Bear (2020)
- Sugarcoat (2023)
- Kiss of Life (2023)
- Born to Be XX (2023)
- Midas Touch (2024)
- Lose Yourself (2024)
- 224 (2025)
- Who Is She (2025)
- Sticky (2025)
- Get Loud (2025)
- Igloo (2026)
- R.E.M (2026)




