Nelly Furtado
Drifting between dance clubs and pastoral introspection, Nelly Furtado combines a folkie sensitivity with a visceral pop sensibility. Initially, Furtado separated these two sides of her musical personality. Whoa, Nelly!, her 2001 debut, reveled in a neo-hippie multicultural aesthetic that crystallized on her breakthrough hits "Turn Off the Light" and "I'm Like a Bird." A few years later, Loose -- her biggest commercial hit -- found Furtado collaborating with hip-hop producer Timbaland, resulting in such sexually charged smashes as "Promiscuous" and "Maneater." The artistic evolution cemented her status as one of the most unpredictable pop musicians of her era, a position she consolidated in subsequent years by proudly displaying her Portuguese heritage while splicing her knack for elliptical, memorable melodies with her facility with modern R&B. These gifts were evident on such releases as 2017's The Ride and "Gala y Dali," a 2024 collaboration with Juanes.
A native of the Canadian city of Victoria, Furtado was a musically precocious child, learning to play a variety of instruments and singing in choirs, spending as much time listening to modern R&B like Mariah Carey and TLC as she did Brit-pop, eventually winding her way toward hip-hop and Brazilian music. Upon her high school graduation, she headed to Toronto, soon joining the hip-hop duo Nelstar. Not long afterward, the duo of Brian West and Gerald Eaton, core members of the Philosopher Kings, produced the Furtado demo that led to her contract with DreamWorks.
Whoa, Nelly!, her first album, appeared in late 2000 and DreamWorks built the album gradually, capitalizing on strong reviews and a supporting slot for Moby, with the record truly taking off when "I'm Like a Bird" turned into a hit on a road that led to a Grammy for Song of the Year. This was one of four Grammy nominations and several hits including "Turn Off the Light," which displayed her rhythmic roots in a way "I'm Like a Bird" did not.
Furtado had a daughter as she was working on her second album, and her new role as a mother was evident on Folklore. Released in November 2003, it was an ambitious album with a world music aesthetic that garnered some good reviews along with some negative notices, and it failed to generate a hit. The album also suffered from under-promotion due to DreamWorks' acquisition by Universal Music Group, a situation that eventually led to Furtado landing at Geffen Records. Nonetheless, Folklore garnered some positive attention, with the single "Força" used as the theme to the 2004 European Football Championship.
Perhaps the under-performance and troubled release of that album pushed Furtado toward the musical makeover of Loose, the 2006 effort produced largely by hip-hop superstar Timbaland. Heavy on grooves and overtly sexual, Loose had a pair of smash singles: "Promiscuous," which was a chart-topper in the U.S., and "Maneater," which performed the same feat in the U.K. Both singles set the soundtrack for 2006 around the world, helping the album shift seven million copies internationally. Her star status fortified, Furtado took her time delivering a follow-up, releasing her first Spanish-language album, Mi Plan, in September 2009. A collection of remixes from Mi Plan appeared a year later, followed just a few weeks later by The Best of Nelly Furtado.
Her fifth studio album, the largely positive and upbeat The Spirit Indestructible, was released in fall 2012. Executive produced by Furtado, the album also showcased collaborations with a bevy of studio heavy weights, including Darkchild, Salaam Remi, Bob Rock, Fraser T. Smith, John Shanks, Tiësto, and others. The album produced several singles, including "Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)," and while it failed to match the commercial success of Loose, it garnered favorable attention, including a nomination for Pop Album of the Year at the Juno Awards in 2013.
Furtado continued to make live concert appearances over the next several years, including singing the Canadian National Anthem at the 2016 NBA All-Star Game in Toronto. Also in 2016, she severed ties with Interscope, announced her sixth studio album The Ride, and released the moody, synth-inflected single "Pipe Dreams." Produced by John Congleton, The Ride appeared in early 2017.
After a five-year break, Furtado re-emerged by guesting at a July 2022 Toronto concert by Drake, an appearance that led to solo concerts in 2023. That year, she also released a pair of collaborative singles: she sang on Dom Dolla's "Eat Your Man" and "Keep Going Up," a single that reunited her with Timbaland and also featured Justin Timberlake. She continued in this vein in 2024 with the release of "Gala & Dali," a duet with Juanes.
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