Archive for February, 2006

German Fans! Nelly to play “Rock am Ring” and “Rock im Park” in June 2006 1

“Rock im Park” and “Rock am Ring” are the two largest open-air events in Europe. More than 150,000 people are expected to visit these highlights of the European Open-Air season.

The festival runs from 2nd - 4th June 2006. Nelly is confirmed to be playing there. You can see her name on this poster. Click thumbnail on left for a larger version.

If any of you lucky German fans, or any other fans in that region are able to go, please take some pictures and send them to burninthespotlight.com they will get published on this site.

For ticket information visit the website: http://www.rock-im-park.de/

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Apparently “Maneater” will top the pop chart! 2

nellyfurtado.jpgAccording to popjustice.com a UK site, “Maneater” a track from Nellys upcoming album “Loose” is tipped by them to be the number 1 song of 2006! We shall see!

“Promiscuous Girl” was tipped to be the 19th greatest pop song of 2006.

The Chart Of Truth: 2006’s Greatest Pop

Description of the chart by popjustice.com:

“This chart is true because it doesn’t let sales, airplay or ‘text voting’ get in the way of things. It’s just good songs.”

Source: http://www.popjustice.com/

Nelly collaborating with Chris Martin on “Loose” 0

Chris Martin is set to feature on the new album from Nelly Furtado. The Coldplay singer features on ‘All Good Things‘ - the closing track on Furtado’s forthcoming third album ‘Loose’.

Martin, who is also rumoured to be collaborating with Kanye West, guested on the track because he wanted to collaborate with celebrated Missy Elliott producer Timbaland, who worked on the album.

Nelly said “I was telling (Chris) what I was up to, and he’s like ‘I love Timbaland. Can I come by?’ But (Timbaland’s) like a big dude and Chris was scared to sit down at the keyboard. I’m like, ‘Chris, sit down. Let’s make some music.’ I’m always the instigator,”

Photos: Nelly Furtado Press Photos for “Loose” 0

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There was also a message too:

I’m working on an exciting new project that involves Nelly Furtado and her upcoming new album “Loose.” I can’t reveal any details at this time, but you’ll be the first to know as soon as I can write more. Check out these amazing new press photos of Nelly that are taken to promote the release of the record. These photos are hot, hot, hot off the presses. In fact, the publication of these photos is pretty much a world exclusive so I decided to give this blog a little credit and put a watermark on them. I posted full-size photography on Flickr.

Nelly Furtado is staging a huge comeback this April when she is scheduled to release “Loose.” The album is currently mixed and mastered in the studio. All ten tracks on the record are produced by hip hop prodigy Timbaland who adds a throbbing bass line and a heavy dose of street cred to Nelly’s sound. The first single will be “Promiscuous Girl” and the album will be released 23rd May 20th June 2006 according to http://nellyfurtado.com The first single off the album is titled “Maneater” and will formally be released on 4th March. A video will be shot in Los Angeles in the next 2 weeks. I was blown away by the track when I first heard it. It is a fresh and melodic, and presents a whole new side of the spunky Canadian singer.

Compared to her peers, Nelly has dared to reinvent herself with a completely new sound that is still distinctively hers. Whereas Pink comes with the same spiel and Paris’ debut CD will be overshadowed by her public persona, Nelly is destined to be this year’s big surprise in my opinion.

Credit to http://www.arjanwrites.com/

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Message from Nelly: 23rd May 20th June 2006 official “Loose” release date 2

Here it is! An actual message from Nelly, its been a while but now we have some genuine information.. make that 10% cred now Nelly dearest :)

Hi everybody! How ya’ doing? I know I have stated other dates here before, so now I have zero credibility with you, but my official album release date is 23rd May!!!!!!! The first single is now PROMISCUOUS. There will be another club track out at the same time called “NO HAY IGUAL”. I am excited. “Loose” is a fast, fun album. Watch for me on tv.. Tim and I will be performing our song any day now, all of the time….my video shoots for both songs take place next week. Little x is at the helm. Well, I had better go do some sit-ups!!! Ladies and gentlemen, see ya soon. Band is rehearsing, summer is booked solid with festivals and touring in europe and england….north american dates currently being planned for. It’s gonna be a fun year!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Love, Nelly

Ps.. Have you seen Brokeback Mountain yet? I went and my friend made fun of me for crying too hard… It’s amazing…congratulations to Gustavo Santaolalla for an amazing soundtrack!!!!

Source: http://nellyfurtado.com/news/news.asp

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“Maneater” Review 2

nellyfurtado200.jpgThere’s some pop music that’s absolutely mind-fryingly awful. We don’t need to tell you that - the likes of Westlife are the living embodiment of turgid pop. Nudging futher into 2006, however, and pop music is becoming ace again: finally turning in on itself, rebelling against the kind of shit-smearingly dire offal pumped out regularly into the charts and going ‘you know what? Screw you, Westlife. Just screw you.’ and finally realising it’s time to make pop good again. Kind of like the 80s but with better hair and phatter beats.

‘Maneater’ by Nelly Furtado might just change the whole face of pop music in 2006. Produced by hip-hop genius Timbaland, he takes the kind of Midas-like experimentation he sprinkles over the best Missy Elliot tracks and chucks positively bucketloads of it over ‘Maneater’.

Spooky tribal chants, MIA-esque pitter-patter beats, crunk basslines and an absolutely euphoric gang-chant chorus collide in a glorious technicolour mishmash: a heart-stoppingly brilliant reminder that, despite her patchy back catalogue, Furtado isn’t afraid to take risks. There’s elements of Gwen Stefani’s no-nonsense slurry raps, Annie’s icy cool and The Knife’s glacial synth bloops, but never strays too far into copycat territory: it’s far too sophisticated for that. It’s brilliantly executed, tremendously exciting 21st century hip-pop music and if ‘Maneater’ becomes buried under a wealth of reality TV musical turds (we’re looking at you, Shayne Ward), at least you know Nelly’s put up one hell of a fight.

Written by Matt Barnes

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Article: Nelly Furtado Brings the Punk-Hop 0

Canadian singer conjures more pop hybrid sounds on “Loose”

After a year and a half spent writing new songs, travelling the world to collaborate with Pharrell Williams, Coldplay’s Chris Martin and producer Nellee Hooper (No Doubt, Madonna), Nelly Furtado is finally ready to release her third album, Loose, on 23rd May 20th June 2006.

“It was a very indulgent experience,” says the eclectic Canadian pop singer. “It was actually the most idyllic sort of album-making ever. It’s sort of every artist’s dream, where you’re flown around the world, just kind of having a good time and making music.”

In August, when it came time to lay down the tracks, Furtado turned to hip-hop talent Timbaland, who featured her on Missy Elliott’s “Get UR Freak On” remix in 2001. When Interscope President Jimmy Iovine played Furtado some of the producer’s latest tracks, her reaction was “Wow! It sound[ed] like he’s listening to all the same stuff as me — everything from System of a Down to Bloc Party and Death From Above 1979, and a lot of Coldplay, too.” Within no time, says Furtado, “I was in Miami and having the time of my life.”

Working in the evenings, the pair laid down ten of Loose’s thirteen tracks, forging a new genre from their shared influences. “We call it ‘punk-hop,’” she says of most of the album’s sound. “We were thinking, ‘Let’s do modern Eurythmics — You’re Dave and I’m Annie. Let’s make this modern, poppy, spooky music.’ And we achieved that on some of the tracks.”

The track “Maneaters,” Furtado says, is “a ‘couture pop’ song, where it’s in your face and very fashionable, stylistic and of-the-moment,” while “No Hay Igual” takes its cues from reggaeton. “I didn’t know what reggaeton was until I went to Miami and Pharrell’s like, ‘You’re crazy!’” she confesses. “He played me a reggaeton song, and then I was like, ‘Holy shit, it’s great!’” She was inspired to write “No Hay Igual,” in Spanish, nearly on the spot.

The album closer “All Good Things,” which features Chris Martin, was actually a last-minute addition, after Furtado bumped into her old friend during August’s MTV Movie Awards. “I was telling him what I was up to, and he’s like, ‘I love Timbaland. Can I come by?’” she recalls. “But [Tim’s] like a big dude, and Chris was scared to sit down at the keyboard. I’m like, ‘Chris, sit down. Let’s make some music.’ I’m always the instigator.”

It was, in part, these spontaneous creative decisions that led Furtado to name the album Loose. “I left in all the sour notes; I left in all the giggling,” she says. “It’s good times.”

Written by: Jolie Lash

Source: Rolling Stone

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