Nelly Furtado @ Lowlands (2001) | Full Concert | The Music Factory
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- Nelly Furtado is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and record producer who has been active in the music industry since the late 1990s. In 2001, she performed at the Lowlands music festival in the Netherlands, and her live performance was recorded for TMF (The Music Factory).
The concert at Lowlands featured Nelly Furtado performing some of her most popular songs from her album ""Folklore,"" including ""Powerless (Say What You Want),"" ""Try,"" and ""Força."" She also performed some of her earlier hits, such as ""I'm Like a Bird"" and ""Turn Off the Light.""
Nelly Furtado's live performance at Lowlands was praised for its energy and the singer's ability to connect with the audience. Her unique blend of pop, rock, and folk music was a hit with the crowd, and her powerful vocals and engaging stage presence made for an unforgettable concert experience.
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Dear TMF as a Furtado Fan, I need to let you know, Folklore was released in 2003 and by 2001 was quite impossible to have her singing Powerless Try or Força as you describe in your uploaded video... only her hits from Whoa Nelly its in this concert.. for uploading it and for your attention, thank you :)
Great quality
Wow gracias por compartirlo.❤ #EnManosDeNF 🇲🇽
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Love this performance ❤
Os this DJ from the vídeo clip "turn off the lights"? Amazing
Yes this was also her boyfriend at the time by whom she had her first child
Nelly Furtado ❤❤❤❤
❤️Go Nelly Furtado❤️
Oh ... god ! :P
This sounds like cry me a river by justin timberlake
Cry Me a River sounds like this, then.
@@italodemacedo9830 oh right yh was that the year after ?
This came out 2 years before cry me a river
She's a bit like Gwen Stefani. After they left their first bands, I couldn't stand their music anymore because it was overproduced.
Rock Steady came out in December 11th, 2001, Nelly Furtado’s Whoa Nelly came out a year before in October 24th 2000. I guess around mid 2001, while developing the dancehall inspired album Gwen was looking for inspirations and happened to see the hype surrounding Whoa Nelly and thought “Hmm, I wanna do this!” As you know, Gwen’s songs at this point in time started to have more of a Hip-Hop/pop dancehall bounce to them like what Nelly was doing with her debut album. A few years later she would go complete solo. As a Furtado fan, I personally like Gwen’s music and find her talented with anything she does, but I can see how No Doubt fans may have felt betrayed or alienated.