Listen to a streamed version of “Loose” by Nelly Furtado out 12th June 2006! (20th USA) 9

Streams taken down.

Go buy the album on the 12th of June 2006!!! or 20th June 2006 if you live in the USA!!

Listen: “No Hay Igual” and “No Hay Igual (Instrumental)” 4

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Listen to “No Hay Igual”

Listen to “No Hay Igual (Instrumental)”

Loose is out 20th June 2006 in North America and 12th June 2006 the Rest of the World.

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“Loose” ~ Song descriptions ~ thefader.com 0

Afraid
Real solid opener, with a hi-hatty beat (think the intro hits to Strafe’s “Set It Off” stretched for three and a half minutes), an unexpectedly catchy hook, Bubba-esque guest verse (is that Tim?) and a CHILDREN’S CHORUS on the outro. You can’t lose with kids.

Maneater
Right to the sternum! This one is a banger, with a lot of neat sonic extras and breakdowns that weren’t on the leaked version from a month or two back. No sign of Weezy F Baby however.

Promiscuous
The best update of “Shoop” we never even knew we wanted in the first place. Still a little weird that Timbo is calling himself “Thomas Crown” though. (The Pierce Brosnan remake is seven years old, duder!) But there is a welcome Steve Nash shout out.

Glow
Boom clap boom, synths, etc.

Showtime
Our secret favourite of the record. A bittersweet, Britpoppy ballad in 3/4 time that wouldn’t be out of place ending 120 Minutes in the mid 90s.

No Hay Igual
Does this song even have a proper chorus? It’s just one long intro. Which happens to really, really knock.

Te Busque featuring Juanes (English and Spanish versions)
Subtract Timbo, add Juanes, and get a fairly unremarkable track (or two, actually.) Nelly spits a Def Poetry Jam interlude though.

Say It Right
OK we need to step our pop reference game up a little for this one. Going to go with “Like A Prayer”-era Madonna, but there’s probably a random Cindi Lauper joint that would have been more appropriate.

Do It
That roller rink shit! Irrisistably hooky, with little Latin freestyle vocal cuts (”Yeah-yea-ye-yeah..”) interspersed throughout.

In God’s Hands
Another snoozy, Timbo-less ballad. Skip.

Wait For You
Hot damn, double-time R&B. With tabla!

All Good Things featuring Chris Martin
Don’t hold Chris Martin against it - he gets his Coldplay on and is still decent on this track, which is in the vein of No Doubt’s quieter moments. And if nothing else, it helps prove that the powers that be shouldn’t have hedged their bets with outside pop production on the other slow jams.

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Entertainment Weekly - “Hay, Fever” ~ Very clever of them? 0

Found by BITS member Boymadeinstars

Three years after her last album, Folklore, reinforced her as an eclectic artist, the Canadian-bred singer offers another twist to her musical temperament with this Spanish-language dance track. Produced by freak-funk god Timbaland, ”No Hay Igual” — which translates to ”there is no equal” — summons ominous synths and syncopated percussion that give it a fresh, futuristic bounce. It’s an enticing preview of her new album, Loose, due out 20th June.

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Listen to “No Hay Igual” plus some “Loose” single covers 1

These covers are not confirmed, but they have been published on MTVs website and also found on eBay a few times.

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“Promiscuous” cover

Promiscuous Single Cover

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A peak at Nellys new album Loose ~ arjanwrites.com 0

Nelly Furtado’s brand-new album “Loose” will hit stores worldwide on 20th June 2006. The record was initially slated for release in May but due to Nelly’s tour dates in Europe, Geffen decided to delay the release until after her concert commitments.

At first listen, “Loose” is an explosion of pure, raw energy. Continuing her “Força,” Nelly and Timbaland gather big beats and cheeky raps with lots of dance floor-ready production tricks.

Good examples of Nelly’s new vibe are the first singles “Promiscuous” (for the USA - a saucy, ghetto fabulous duet with Timbaland) and the irresistible club track “Maneater” (for the rest of the world).

The entire album sounds like a rough cut with studio chatting and Nelly’s giggling between tracks and even into the songs that creates a very informal (read: loose) atmosphere on the album.

“Loose” will surely be one of the most noteworthy pop releases of 2006 that will please her fans and pleasantly surprise the masses.

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Credit: arjanwrites

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