And we focused a little more on the songwriting than on frenetically switching the genres five times in one song, the way we did on the last record.
There's something so pure about a guitar and a vocalist, or somebody singing in the street, so the idea was to take that essence and make a folk record for Unfortunately, Folklore wasn't as quickly embraced by the press.
You can't totally reinvent a song," she said of the record's decidedly different tone. Never terribly fazed by what critics thought of her music, Furtado preferred to let her fans' opinions gauge her popularity. When Whoa, Nelly! I'm this kid. Starting out with "Onde Estas," a song sung in Portuguese, the crowd erupted in rapturous applause and chanted Fadista, meaning fado singer.
Released Whoa, Nelly! Selected discography Whoa, Nelly! DreamWorks, Folklore DreamWorks, Sources Periodicals Entertainment Weekly, November 21, Interview, November, Rolling Stone, October 12, Nelly had two siblings: a sister, Lisa Anne, and a brother, Michael Anthony. Nelly spent her childhood in the town where migrants from Europe, Africa, Asia, and India lived.
At that period, she learned Portuguese, Spanish, Hindi, and English. At the age of four, Furtado gained her first stage experience: she performed a folk song at a national celebration. The parents were Catholic, so all the children sang in the church choir. When Nelly was a school student, she started learning how to play various music instruments: trombone, ukulele, six-string guitar, and piano. One could see the active girl in the local jazz band and brass band.
Gradually, the talented youth began to write music and poetry: she created her first songs at Furtado liked rap and hip-hop and successfully learned them. When Furtado grew up, she moved to Toronto. At the beginning of her adult life, she worked as a secretary in a small company.
At that time, she created her own group Nelstar and wrote trip-hop songs. Soon, she met Tallis Newkirk and released several songs for the duet with him. The singer got lucky out of a sudden. She participated in a competition for young musicians in Toronto and did not win a prize, but she met the producers Gerald Eaton and Brian West who worked for Dream Works Records. Nelly had another audition in the studio and signed the contract for the first solo album.
As it turned out, the decision was right. The album Whoa, Nelly! The Canadian singer mixed styles and genres and stayed natural and energetic. Following her triumph, she had the global tour Burn in the Spotlight. Soon, Furtado began to work on the second album, Folklore.
At that time, she decided to go deep into music intonations of various peoples. Each track sounded special; the overall work was more lyric and profound. The singer created this album when she was pregnant. The hip-hop star Timbaland managed the creation of the third album. Loose was presented in and got into Billboard top songs immediately.
Nelly worked on the songs and music videos for the third album in Latin America and the United States. Furtado performed at a ceremony before the tournament final in Lisbon on 4 July. Furtado worked with a variety of collaborators, most notably producer Timbaland, on her third album, Loose.
She started with about 40 songs, which she whittled down to 13 by the time it was released in June The album, which had stronger hip-hop influences than any of her previous material, hit number one on the sales charts in Canada, the US, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Switzerland and New Zealand, making it the most successful release of her career. Furtado hosted the Juno Awards show in Saskatoon, and won all five awards for which she was nominated, including artist, album and single of the year for "Promiscuous".
Loose has sold more than eight million copies internationally, including in Canada. Furtado released a Spanish-language album titled Mi Plan in September It was preceded by three promotional singles made exclusively available through Apple's iTunes store, and three official commercial singles were also released.
She also collaborated with K-os , Tiesto, N. A hits package with three new songs titled The Best of Nelly Furtado was released in November of that year, a month after she received a star on Canada's Walk of Fame. Its sales paled in comparison to her previous English studio album as none of its singles took off.
Furtado embarked on Canadian and international tours in support of the album in early Search The Canadian Encyclopedia.
0コメント