Nelly Furtado - Whoa Nelly
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 See Larger Image | Whoa, Nelly! Artist : Nelly Furtado List Price : $18.98 USD Your Price : $11.97 USD ProductGroup: Music Release Date : 2000-10-24 Studio : Dreamworks Label : Dreamworks Avg. Customer Rating : (371 reviews)
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Whoa Nelly Back When Rating: Whoa Nelly! was one of the very first CDs I bought when I got my first CD car stereo in my little blue Escort; I had loved the song "Turn Out The Lights" which I had heard on a magazine compilation. By the time I knew all the songs her real single hit the airwaves "I'm Like A Bird" and she was every where and the CD was put to rest.
Now that she's all promiscuous with Timbaland, I thought I'd revisit the CD that made me a fan and wonder what went wrong with the girl. From the debut album I would never have seen her heading to the trip hop slutty imagery she's so happy carrying now, back then she was actually taking real chances by using her voice and some strange effects to create a new world of music; using bared soul for lyrics despite how young or ill effected that soul was; the songs were good and I was singing along through her pain, her sassiness, her beat changes and recollections of how life should be. If you want to hear the kootchy koo world of Nelly find her latest album but if you actually want to hear an actually interesting little album get this one.
Customer Reviews for Whoa Nelly Cd Nelly = Instant Migrain Rating: I had no idea who the heck Nelly was, while at work on a long drive, the guy i was with had a choice of 3 CD's, this one, some Brazilian love CD and god knows what the other was, for some reason I chose this one.
Instantly from the moment it started, it gave me a headache, who is Nelly? How did she get a record deal? Her voice was irritating, her lyrics where trash, and what is with the side singer that sounds like he is talking through a paper mega phone?
I could not wait to get back to the office and get the hell out of the car away from this %#!%.
Every single song has the same annoying and irritating beat, every song sounded the same (bad) and there was nothing on this album that could make me understand who the hell could listen to this crap.
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