Loose (iTunes Version) – Nelly FurtadoJune 20th, 2006 or iTunes Price: $9.99 Genre: Pop Released: Jun 20, 2006 Customer Ratings (2493 Ratings)
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Loose (iTunes Version) – Nelly FurtadoView More By Nelly Furtado Our Review“I wanna be myself, but does the world really need her?” Nelly Furtado wonders in a moment of self-doubt on her duet with the Portuguese-Canadian singer Juanes, “Te Busque.” Loose, that song’s home and the singer-songwriter’s third album, answered by proving her more welcome than ever in the pop sphere. Laying claim to the hip-hop she loved as a kid while also following in the trend-hopping prints of Madonna, Furtado made her most fully integrated music yet. Two monster singles, “Maneater” and “Promiscuous,” allowed her naughty-girl side full expression, while ceding much musical control to producer/guest rapper Timbaland. Upping the sexual ante of “Promiscuous” while carrying through the faux-New Wave promise of “Maneater,” “Glow” is another highlight. Even tracks such as “In God’s Hands,” which are closer to the soft-pop of Furtado’s Whoa, Nelly!, find their home here.. Customer ReviewsThis "new" Nelly is on fire! (5 stars)This album is amazing. This "new" Nelly is on fire. She doesn't stray to far away from her 'usual sound' but at the same time brings in some new elements. All of the tracks are catchy and keep you wanting more. I like them all. Hopefully Nelly's old fans will appreciate this album, and hopefully this album will bring in some new fans who will look back on Nellys old work. Nelly is no longer a girl, with Loose she's telling us all Loose in more ways than one.... (1 star) Promiscuous: 1. Having casual sexual relations frequently with different partners 2. Lacking standards of selection Yes, that's what it means. Well, yes, Nelly does lack standards of selection -- cause the tracks on this album are way beneath her! Once a true 'smart' voice in pop music, she's been reduced to the very characture Pink (the smart one these days) sings about in "Stupid Girls." And there are plenty of stupid choices I Miss The Old Nelly Furtado (1 star) This album has some nice beats but it is a complete change for Nelly Furtado. Unlike Folklore it doesn't have much of a message. Nelly has sold her classy style for money. Please Bring the old Nelly back before it is to late. BiographyBorn: December 02, 1978 in Victoria, British Columbia, CanadGenre: Pop Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s When Nelly Furtado appeared with her neo-hippie, multiculti debut, Whoa, Nelly!, in 2001, a dance-diva makeover seemed like an impossibility, but the singer/songwriter revived and sustained her career with the sexually charged Loose in 2006, in the process consolidating her position as one of the most unpredictable artists of her decade. Furtado always proudly displayed her Portuguese heritage, a distinction that separated her from legions of emerging female singer/songwriters in the early days of...
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