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Post by YoYoCanUSeeMe?! on Oct 7, 2012 4:30:58 GMT -5
'Waiting for the Night' will be the third European single, according to Nelly Furtado Daily. ( Link) Yesssss!!!!! This must be a HIT!!!!
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Post by vsw on Oct 10, 2012 3:41:06 GMT -5
Still shocked at how this was pretty much dumped in the US. lol :/
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2012 18:22:02 GMT -5
So has this passed 10k yet...?
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Post by astronut on Oct 11, 2012 17:56:09 GMT -5
Bucket List, Enemy, Believers, and End of the World give me life.
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Post by bat1990 on Oct 14, 2012 11:59:32 GMT -5
"Bucket List" is my favorite, followed by "Waiting For the Night." I wish BL would've led the album.
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Post by itsaboutart on Oct 14, 2012 13:22:32 GMT -5
Me too. Was the best chance for a hit in my opinion
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Post by Not Careful Enough on Oct 14, 2012 14:42:13 GMT -5
I just don't understand. This has been said a million times but seriously.
How could they sit there, listen to the ENTIRE album and say "Big Hoops is the obvious lead single!"
I. Do. Not. Understand.
And then "Oh well it kind of under-performed, let's not use any small amount of hype we had. Let's wait until September... THEN WE CAN RELEASE OBVIOUS SMASH "PARKING LOT".
What. The Actual. f**k Interscope.
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Post by YoYoCanUSeeMe?! on Oct 19, 2012 11:05:04 GMT -5
Nelly Furtado Time Releases Her Fresh October 18, 2012 | By KAREN BLISS
Nelly Furtado’s ‘Spirit Indestructible’ charity tank for Free The Children Nelly Furtado’s long-time manager Chris Smith uses the word “fresh” a lot to describe the singer’s fourth English–language studio album, The Spirit Indestructible. In fact, at the start of the song “Big Hoops (The Bigger The Better),” her A&R guy from Interscope, Thom Panunzio, can be heard saying: “You’re 100 percent right Chris.”
Furtado then laughs. “Time release the fresh,” Smith says in the background. “Time release the fresh,” repeats Panunzio.
“I remember the first time hearing the record, I freaked out,” Smith tells Lowdown. “She time-released her fresh. That’s what’s on the record. She’s laughing. You time-released your fresh! How the hell did you get fresher? How the hell are you fresher 10 years later? It was real. My reaction was — ‘Damn!’ That’s really the basis of the whole campaign is getting that fresh back out there.”
The Spirit Indestructible — which was released Sept. 18 after being pushed back from June 19 to give the label more roll-out time and allow Furtado to do promo around the world all summer — mixes club bangers with more sensitive and sophisticated material. The standard version of the album features 12 songs and the deluxe has 18.
“To have a successful launch when you’ve been out of the market for five years, you really need to go there — and that’s what we did,” explains Smith. “I don’t want to rush my shit out. She’s way too important. We need set up and we need to treat her like the global priority that she is.”
The album was made with main collaborator Rodney Jerkins, plus producers such as Bob Rock, John Shanks, Darkchild, The Demolition Crew, Salaam Remi, and includes the chunky mechanical club grooves of “Big Hoops (Bigger The Better)” and “Parking Lot,” the first official North American single; the empowering lead/title track; the pursuit of fame sing-along “High Life;” sweet shaker-pop of “Bucket List;” and ethereal Middle Eastern-tinged ballad “Miracles.” In Europe, the standout mix-it-up ballad-to-dance track “Waiting For The Night” is the new single.
The Miami-based, Victoria, BC-born Furtado, now 33, has sold more than 16 million albums, according Interscope, since debuting in 2000 with Whoa, Nelly! and following it up with 2003’s Folklore, 2006’s Loose, and 2009’s Spanish-language Mi Plan. But Furtado doesn’t concern herself too much with sales numbers these days.
In Canada, The Spirit Indestructible sold 2,700 copies in its first week and 4,500 units to date; in the U.S., 6000 the first week and 9000 to date, according to Nielsen Soundscan. But Smith believes the album is seven singles deep, “easily” — “the last album, we went in five,” he says. Next year, Furtado will be in full touring mode “non stop” (booked by Creative Artists Agency worldwide, except S. L. Feldman & Associates which handles Canada) which will push the numbers up, slow and steady.
“It’s okay if the album doesn’t connect for some reason — as much as I love it — with marketing or promotion, man, anything can happen,” Furtado tells Lowdown. “There’s a lot of really great albums that don’t really sell that much. But I feel like I know how to deal with that, you know what I mean, and I know how to move on. You just make another album [laughs]. You just find your audience.
“Like on Folklore, I remember it really took off in Germany. I think it ended up selling like a million records in Germany alone so going there and going to Europe and playing shows; it’s great being an international artist. There’s always an enthusiastic audience to play for somewhere.”
The first release from The Spirit Indestructible, “Big Hoops (The Bigger The Better),” back in April, was never intended as a radio single, says Smith, but in Canada alone, it has sold 57,000 downloads, according to Nielsen Soundscan, and peaked at No. 18 at CHR and No. 31 at AC radio.
“We felt it wasn’t really about chart positions; it’s really about a song that would be the best of Nelly, Nelly’s attitude, Nelly’s freshness,” explains Smith. “I say Nelly’s a free-range artist. She’s just fresh. We wanted a song that would speak to that, just free form; it’s not contained versus a structured typical song.
“Nelly and I wanted ‘Hoops’ to be this big club banger. The record company thought, ‘Well, let’s service it to radio.’ My goal was ‘If I get a top 20 hit, perfect,’ and we achieved that pretty much everywhere — with the exception they didn’t jam as hard in the Americas because we moved the album [release date], so there’s no need to get this thing that supposed to be this club banger intro track and force it up the chart.
“So once we moved things, everyone got that breathing room to make it what it is, a re-introduction. It got exactly what we wanted it to. It got the clubs excited about her and radio did play it, and it did all the decent charting everywhere, and now we’ve put the hammer down for this main single, ‘Parking Lot,’ and go at it.”
While she did interviews and spot dates all summer internationally, once The Spirit Indestructible came out, Furtado appeared in America on Live! With Kelly!, Late Night With Jimmy Fallon, and The Wendy Williams Show. She also filmed an episode of TV series 90210, set to air Nov. 5, in which she performed “Parking Lot.” Just 10 days ago, she performed at the Dalai Lama’s Commond Ground For Peace in Syracuse, NY.
“She’s doing a lot of hand to hand combat out there,” says Dyana Kass, senior director of marketing, Interscope. “We’re definitely keeping her moving a lot this side of the year with events and different promo stops.”
There’s also some cool marketing initiatives such as an online contest, for which people submit their stories, videos, art, and poems about what represents their spirit indestructible in order to win a meet ‘n’ greet with Furtado. “She’s curating the contest,” says Kass.
In Canada, Tyson Parker, vice-president, national media & artist relations, at Universal Music Canada, says earlier in the summer Furtado performed on the 2012 MuchMusic Video Awards, and for album set up there was a massive print press campaign with full features in the Toronto Star, Toronto Sun, Globe & Mail, National Post, Canadian Press and Macleans. She also performed three songs on CBC Radio One’s Q.
The new single, “Parking Lot,” which came out mid-Sept., has sold 2400 copies, to date, in Canada, and is No. 46 at CHR.
Smith calls The Spirit Indestructible Furtado’s best album to date. “I want it to be repeated that we’d rather die fresh than live cheesy. I really mean that. It’s a big decision for us to go, ‘You know what, this is great; it’s cool; it’s fresh, versus what you hear on radio.’ It takes a lot of balls to make a stance.”
“Yeah, it is a good line,” Furtado agrees when told of Smith’s comments. “I love Chris. It’s been a good partnership because Chris, he’s extremely business-minded and I’m extremely whimsical. I guess, along the way, I’ve just made so many detours, and I thank my label for supporting my musical detours and straightaways. I don’t know what I’m going to do next. If I sat down today and had to make a five-year plan with the record company, I wouldn’t be able to. I don’t know what I’m gonna feel in two years, three years. It’s nice to have people around you that support that spontaneity and support that irregular pattern. But the fresh thing, yeah; its very organic.
“Quickly — a little anecdote,” she begins. “I was in LA and Rodney [Jerkins] and I got introduced to each other. We were in the studio and I think we wrote ‘Spirit Indestructible’ on the first day. It was so crazy because I’d just met him and I hardly knew anything about him, but we had just created something so intimate together. I left the studio that day and I was like, ‘Should I call you or should you call me?’” she laughs.
“It was like a musical one night stand. It was exciting and very powerful. We worked steadily that whole week and Chris and my A&R, Thom Panunzio, were asking, ‘How’s it going?’ I knew I was so excited about it, but wanted to almost bluff them and be like, [casually] ‘Oh it’s good. Come by on Friday night and check it out.’ I really played them [laughs].
“By the time they got there, they were so excited and that’s the excitement you hear on the intro to ‘Big Hoops.’ Chris is like, ‘Time release the fresh.’ Thom’s like, ‘Time release the fresh,’” she laughs. “Chris comes up with these little cute things. I guess he feels, ‘Wow, it’s really cool.’
“What I try to do is — I guess like a marathon runner, right — I see my career as more like a marathon than like a sprint. I feel like marathon runners, they slowly release a burst of energy, but they pace themselves through the whole race. I really admire people who sing well into their 80s or 70s like [the late] Cesária Évora. I have to pace myself and, I think, I have to trust my gut and, you know, time release the fresh [laughs]. Or I’ll burn out too quickly.”
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Post by vsw on Oct 19, 2012 11:45:42 GMT -5
:'( Great interview. Love Nelly.
Still so upset over the numbers for this.
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Post by SuperTrouper on Oct 19, 2012 20:38:39 GMT -5
I like that they pretty much accepted that her charting days are over and their main priority is Nelly's growth as an artist. And there's nothing wrong or shameful with that.
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Post by Not Careful Enough on Oct 19, 2012 22:15:02 GMT -5
I like that they pretty much accepted that her charting days are over and their main priority is Nelly's growth as an artist. And there's nothing wrong or shameful with that. They never said her charting days are over.
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Post by G-Reg on Oct 21, 2012 0:06:00 GMT -5
I wonder how much money they lost and if they're going to allow her to promote any more. Interesting though, Parking Lot as a single worked on me. I hated Big Hoops and was done with her (like most people I guess), but something about PL turned me on. And her flopping is sad but endearing. I kind of like BH now too.
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Post by bat1990 on Oct 21, 2012 17:33:26 GMT -5
I will love this album to pieces enough to make up for the lack of knowledge/interest about it by the American public.
Nelly suits me better as an artist with a Robyn-US-presence level anyway. Then she can just be mine.
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Post by George on Oct 22, 2012 14:31:38 GMT -5
Interesting though, Parking Lot as a single worked on me. I hated Big Hoops and was done with her (like most people I guess), but something about PL turned me on. And her flopping is sad but endearing. I kind of like BH now too. My exact feelings about the album. I didn't care for Big Hoops at all, but after listening to the album it's grown on me. However, Parking Lot and the title track are really my favorites right now.
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Post by Keelzit on Oct 23, 2012 6:35:50 GMT -5
At first I liked many of the tracks but a month later, I find myself only playing Big Hoops (both the original and the remix on the album) and Parking Lot. :/
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Post by bat1990 on Oct 23, 2012 12:23:53 GMT -5
It's been over a month already?!?!? I play as much of the album as I can whenever I put it on. The Bucket List-The Most Beautiful Thing-Waiting for the Night segement is my most played part of the album.
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Post by Not Careful Enough on Oct 23, 2012 14:39:53 GMT -5
Believers>>>>>>>>
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Post by YoYoCanUSeeMe?! on Oct 23, 2012 14:48:34 GMT -5
5 Reasons Why You Should Buy...: The Spirit Indestructible 1. Music Honors My album is a solid collection of songs--17 originals on the deluxe--that honors originality. 2. Drive One of my favorite songs on the album is "Bucket List," which is a song about our priorities in life and the passions that drive us. 3. Diverse Features [My album features] Dylan Murray, Nas, Sara Tavares, Kenyan Boys Choir, Ace Primo, Tiesto and Mike Angelakos. 4. Soulful Production I loved laughing with Rodney Jerkins and Salaam Remi, just doing our artist/producer thing and living it out--creating music we are passionate about and putting our soul on the line. 5. Emotional Composition This album has an emotional bravery and power to it that is unique from my other albums. This album showcases the essence of my spirit in a raw kind of way, but also invites the body along to move to it. www.sohh.com/2012/10/the_spirit_indestructible_i_loved_laughi_1.html
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Post by George on Nov 1, 2012 15:01:08 GMT -5
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Post by bat1990 on Nov 2, 2012 11:25:41 GMT -5
This is a very strong contender for my favorite album of 2012. It saddens me that most people probably don't even know it exists.
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Post by YoYoCanUSeeMe?! on Nov 2, 2012 11:54:06 GMT -5
OMG Nelly Furtado: @brian_legend the video is almost finished! #bucketlist Bucket List is the new single?!
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Post by bat1990 on Nov 2, 2012 15:36:46 GMT -5
PLEASE LET THIS BE TRUE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2013 TSI promo push w/ "Bucket List"? If not, I'm happy its getting a video.
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Post by reidster on Nov 2, 2012 22:22:56 GMT -5
I wish they'd just stick with Parking Lot. I hear it often enough here in Canada. They should have sent it for CHR adds. Interesting that Big Hoops sold 57k in Canada alone, that's quite a lot for her. About 75k just there at $1.29 (minus iTunes %). I'm sure they'll break even once it's all said and done, especially if she tours. Her producers were not expensive names. I just wish she was more successful because she actually does good with what the earns, much more than other current popstars.
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Post by YoYoCanUSeeMe?! on Nov 3, 2012 15:36:32 GMT -5
“I’ve had kind of everything happen to me commercially and at different levels. I’ve had different scenes and I’ve dabbled in a lot of markets so I see the music world as very global and I’m always looking for new avenues and opportunities, so one chart or anything doesn’t necessarily [mean anything.]“ Nelly Furtado
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Post by YoYoCanUSeeMe?! on Nov 8, 2012 14:05:59 GMT -5
Nelly Furtado is going to be a vocal coach on The Voice of Germany!!! :)
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Post by George on Nov 8, 2012 17:01:13 GMT -5
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Post by astronut on Nov 8, 2012 19:43:42 GMT -5
I put my iPod on shuffle today, and "Scared of You" was the first track that came up. Such a beautiful song. :'(
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Post by YoYoCanUSeeMe?! on Nov 10, 2012 12:02:13 GMT -5
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Post by YoYoCanUSeeMe?! on Nov 15, 2012 17:29:14 GMT -5
Grey goddess! Nelly Furtado leaves her big hoops at home as she goes demure for the Latin Grammy Tribute She might sing about big hoop earrings, but she opted for a more sophisticated look on Wednesday night. Nelly Furtado looked the epitome of elegance as she took to the stage at the 2012 Latin Grammy Person of the Year Tribute at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Ditching her ghetto jewellery and urban style, the 33-year-old singer looked more modest than usual in a pretty grey dress. Supporting the Latin community and honouring her Portuguese roots, the Say It Right star dazzled on the red carpet. Wearing a two-tone, pleated grey dress, clinched in at the waist with a thin gold belt, the singer showed off her tiny frame and slim figure. With a flattering but demure neckline, the calf-length dress gave Nelly an air of old school Hollywood glamour. Scraping her dark hair back into a simple ponytail, Nelly maintained her elegance, and kept her make-up natural. While the star took to the stage and blew the crowd away with her performance, it was Brazilian singer Caetano Veloso who was being honoured. www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2233279/Nelly-Furtado-leaves-big-hoops-home-goes-demure-Latin-Grammy-Tribute.html?fb_action_ids=493810070652070&fb_action_types=og.likes&fb_source=other_multiline&action_object_map=%7B%22493810070652070%22%3A493559907345010%7D&action_type_map=%7B%22493810070652070%22%3A%22og.likes%22%7D&action_ref_map=%5B%5D
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2012 17:48:20 GMT -5
She looks great there!
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