Nelly Furtado
Nelly Furtado
Nelly Kim Furtado is a Canadian singer and songwriter known for her eclectic musical style and versatility. She gained fame with her debut album, "Whoa, Nelly!", which featured hit singles such as "I'm Like a Bird" and "Turn Off the Light".
Early Life[edit | edit source]
Nelly Furtado was born on December 2, 1978, in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. She is of Portuguese descent, with her parents having emigrated from the Azores to Canada. Furtado showed an early interest in music, learning to play various instruments and singing in choirs.
Career[edit | edit source]
Debut Album: Whoa, Nelly![edit | edit source]
Furtado's debut album, "Whoa, Nelly!", was released in 2000. The album was a commercial success, earning her a Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for the single "I'm Like a Bird".
Folklore[edit | edit source]
In 2003, Furtado released her second album, "Folklore". The album included the singles "Powerless (Say What You Want)" and "Try". "Folklore" explored themes of her Portuguese heritage and personal experiences.
Loose[edit | edit source]
Furtado's third album, "Loose", was released in 2006 and marked a significant shift in her musical style. The album featured a more urban and dance-oriented sound, with hit singles such as "Promiscuous", "Maneater", and "Say It Right". "Loose" was a commercial success, solidifying Furtado's status as a pop icon.
Mi Plan[edit | edit source]
In 2009, Furtado released her first Spanish-language album, "Mi Plan". The album included the hit single "Manos al Aire" and won a Latin Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Album.
The Spirit Indestructible[edit | edit source]
Furtado's fifth studio album, "The Spirit Indestructible", was released in 2012. The album featured singles such as "Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)" and "Spirit Indestructible".
The Ride[edit | edit source]
In 2017, Furtado released her sixth studio album, "The Ride". The album was noted for its introspective lyrics and indie pop sound.
Musical Style and Influences[edit | edit source]
Nelly Furtado is known for her diverse musical style, incorporating elements of pop, folk, R&B, and Latin music. She has cited a wide range of influences, including artists such as Madonna, Jeff Buckley, and Am lia Rodrigues.
Personal Life[edit | edit source]
Furtado has a daughter named Nevis, born in 2003. She has been involved in various philanthropic efforts, including supporting children's charities and environmental causes.
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