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  2. The Best of Nelly Furtado - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Nelly Furtado is a greatest hits album by Canadian singer-songwriter Nelly Furtado. The album was first released on 12 November 2010. [1] The album includes all of Furtado's biggest hits, as well as songs she is featured in and three new songs: "Night Is Young", "Stars" and "Girlfriend in the City". It was released in standard ...

  3. Nelly Furtado - Wikipedia

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    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, [3] making her one of the most successful Canadian artists.

  4. Category:Nelly Furtado songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Nelly Furtado songs or lists of Nelly Furtado songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Nelly Furtado songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. Nelly Furtado discography - Wikipedia

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    Canadian singer Nelly Furtado has released seven studio albums, 35 singles, one video album, one live album, two compilation albums, four extended plays, and 23 music videos. She released her debut album Whoa, Nelly! in 2000 and it became a commercial success selling 6 million copies worldwide. [ 1 ]

  6. All Good Things (Come to an End) - Wikipedia

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    The song was released as the fourth single from Loose in the United States [1] and Australia in 2006. It debuted at number 20 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart , rising to number 15 during its third week; in June, after descending the chart, it rose to a new peak of number 12, and it remained on the chart for 21 weeks, eventually gaining ...

  7. Turn Off the Light - Wikipedia

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    "Turn Off the Light" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Nelly Furtado from her debut studio album, Whoa, Nelly! (2000). Written by Furtado, and produced by Gerald Eaton, Brian West, and Furtado, the song was released as the album's second single on 2 July 2001, reaching number one in New Zealand, Portugal, and Romania, as well peaking within the top 10 in several other countries ...

  8. Say It Right - Wikipedia

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    The song was the twenty-ninth best-selling single of 2007 in the UK. [36] The song also spent 37 weeks on the UK Singles Chart, twice as long as any other of Furtado's top-40 singles. [37] In France, the song debuted at number one with 8,100 copies sold on its release, becoming the lowest-selling number one in a week. [38]

  9. Do It (Nelly Furtado song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is strongly influenced by 1980s dance music and features sexually suggestive lyrics, in which the song's protagonist asks a lover to satisfy her sexually. "Do It" reached the top twenty in Canada and was a number-one dance hit in the United States, where it became Furtado's lowest peaking single on the Billboard Hot 100 .