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"Maneater" is a song by Canadian singer Nelly Furtado from her third studio album, Loose (2006). The song was written by Furtado, Jim Beanz , and its producers Timbaland , and Danja . It was released to mainstream radio in the United States in July 2006.
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.
Nelly Furtado talks her seventh album, "7," her resurgence on TikTok with Gen Z, "Maneater" in "Challengers," if she's collaborating with Timbaland, and more.
Furtado said the song's creation took place on Valentine's Day 2023 with the first ideas coming together on a drive to a Philadelphia recording studio. [8] Her friend and fellow passenger Anjulie Persaud suggested the lyrics harken back to Furtado's older hits. Furtado told Dom Dolla that she wanted a song that "Mr. Beach will party to at 4 a.m ...
Nelly Furtado shared an inspiring message about body acceptance and self-love in a recent post. ... The Maneater singer concluded with a heartwarming message on 2025 being a year of self-love and ...
Nelly Furtado is kicking off 2025 with a powerful message about embracing physical appearance and self-love. The 46-year-old "Maneater" singer took to Instagram to share a pair of mirror selfies ...
Furtado embarked on a world concert tour, the Get Loose Tour, on 16 February 2007, in the UK, in support of the album; the tour included thirty-one dates in Europe and Canada, [40] with additional shows in the US, Japan, Australia and Latin America. Furtado described the show as a "full sensory experience" with "a beginning, middle and end ...
"Say It Right" is a song by Canadian singer Nelly Furtado from her third studio album, Loose (2006). It was written by Furtado, Tim "Timbaland" Mosley, and Nate "Danja" Hills, with Furtado crediting the Eurythmics' song "Here Comes the Rain Again" as her inspiration.