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...duet with famous Colombian singer-songwriter Juanes—but her new album has steeped her even deeper into the Latin genre. “Mi Plan” features cameos from some of the Latin pop world’s best known icons. The album hearkens back to Furtado??s pop roots while simultaneously pushing her in an adventurous new direction. “Mi Plan” is a mixture of upbeat pop and some softer acoustic songs which make a somewhat odd, yet surprisingly workable mix. Guest artists—including Latin icons Alejandro Fernandez...
...Fortunately, the first single “4 Minutes” is not indicative of the album as a whole. The song, reminiscent of Timbaland’s recent Flo Rida production “Elevator” and Nelly Furtado??s (superior) “Promiscuous,” is hooky and catchy but tries too hard to be like everything else on the Billboard...
...Brazilian director Jorge Furtado??s2002 film “Houve Uma Vez Dois Verões,”the character Roza repeats the phrase“I’m pregnant” three times. Each declarationmarks a distinct chapter inthe movie, which is divided into equalparts with almost mathematical precision.Professing one’s pregnancy hasbecome cliché in cinema, and Furtado isthe first to admit that his films are fullof stereotypical characters. However, it’sthe inversion and manipulation of thesestereotypes that has garnered Furtadorespect in the film world.“I trace...
...actors’ movements create a stunning visual image. A shocking moment comes at the conclusion of the play when the dead suddenly rise up with bloodied garments and open a bottle of wine in celebration. This is shortly followed by the entire cast line dancing to Nelly Furtado??s “Say It Right.” Although I was at first skeptical of Nauzyciel’s decision to conclude the performance with a modern day pop song, I found, to my surprise, that the lyrics were quite fitting with the story...
...Nelly Furtado??“Promiscuous” and “Maneater.” I admire her independence from the expectations of her fanbase...