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"Te Busqué" is a song recorded by Canadian singer Nelly Furtado for her third studio album Loose (2006). It features guest vocals from Juanes, who co-wrote the song with Furtado and its sole producer Lester Mendez. The song was released as the fifth European single from Loose on July 20, 2007, by Geffen Records and Mosley Music Group.
The new expanded edition of Loose featured a selection of rare remixes and bonus tracks, like a version of "Do It" featuring Missy Elliott, as well as Spanish-language versions of "All Good Things (Come to an End)," "In God’s Hands," and "Te Busque," featuring Juanes. The tracklist also includes 12 remixes, including three different ones for ...
"Gala y Dalí" (stylized in all caps) is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Nelly Furtado and Colombian singer-songwriter Juanes. It was released on March 28, 2024 under Furtado's own record label Nelstar Entertainment with distribution by Universal Music Latino. [3]
Nelly Furtado declares, phone ready as she enters the live room at the Orange Lounge recording studio in Toronto, where her 21-year-old daughter Nevis Gahunia is posing for portraits at their ...
Nelly Kim Furtado ComIH (/ f ər ˈ t ɑː d oʊ / fər-TAH-doh, European Portuguese: [fuɾˈtaðu]; born December 2, 1978) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. She has sold over 45 million records, including 35 million in album sales worldwide, [ 4 ] making her one of the most successful Canadian artists.
Nelly Furtado proved the show must go on — even if she took a tumble on stage at Coachella. Furtado, 45, joined Dom Dolla during his performance on Saturday, April 13, to sing their 2023 track ...
Nelly Furtado has a new appreciation for her older music.. In recent years her early hits found a new fan base on TikTok. In January 2023, the pop star performed live for the first time in five ...
"Fotografía" (English: Photograph) is a song recorded by Juanes and Nelly Furtado for Juanes' second studio album, Un Día Normal (2002). The duet, which was followed by another ("Te Busqué" on Furtado's 2006 studio album, Loose), was extremely commercially successful: it reached number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart.