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#Repost @kendamara84 🎵 Music: Say It Right 🎤 Artist: Nelly Furtado 💿 Album: (2006) Loose 📝 Written: Nelly FurtadoTimbalandNate Hills 🎶 Published: GeffenMosley Say It Right
#Repost @kendamara84 🎵 Music: Say It Right 🎤 Artist: Nelly Furtado 💿 Album: (2006) Loose 📝 Written: Nelly FurtadoTimbalandNate Hills 🎶 Published: GeffenMosley 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. The song was released as the third single from Loose on 31 October 2006 by Geffen Records and Mosley Music Group; in Europe, it was released as the fourth. "Say It Right" Single by Nelly Furtado from the album Loose B-side "Maneater" "What I Wanted" Released 31 October 2006 Studio Hit Factory Criteria (Miami) Length 3:43 Label GeffenMosley Songwriter(s) Nelly FurtadoTimbalandNate Hills Producer(s) TimbalandDanja Nelly Furtado singles chronology "Maneater" (2006) "Say It Right" (2006) "All Good Things (Come to an End)" (2006) Music video "Say It Right" on YouTube "Say It Right" attained worldwide success, topping the charts in the United States, New Zealand, and numerous European countries. The accompanying music video for the song, directed by Rankin & Chris, features Furtado singing in various locations. The song has been performed on a number of live appearances by Furtado, including her third headlining Get Loose Tour. It received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards (2008) but lost to Amy Winehouse's "Rehab". this process intensified as she sang. The team used four microphones in the live room and moved them around during recording, about which Furtado said, "...when you listen to it—there's a lot of dimension. It kind of sounds like [Timbaland is] in another country."[1] Afterwards, they picked the best vocals and "perfected" them, before inserting "reverbs and weird alien sounds" onto them. "[W]e experimented a lot with depth and different sounds," Furtado said of the making of the song. "[It] affected my vocals a whole lot."[1] "Say It Right" is performed with a moderate techno groove and is written in F minor. It is set in common time; in 4/4 count. The chord progression is Fm–E♭–D♭–B♭m. Furtado's vocal range spans from A♭3 to F5.[2] Furtado has cited the "spooky, keyboard-driven pop sound" of the band Eurythmics, particularly their 1983 song "Here Comes the Rain Again", as an influence on "Say It Right" and other tracks on Loose. "I'm not 100 percent sure what ["Here Comes the Rain Again" is] about, but it always takes me away to another place, and I love it", she said.[3] The song focuses on mystic or transcendental experiences, as Furtado explained in a 2007 interview, "It is a kind of a magical song. It has a mystery to it, that I have not quite figured out. It has a haunting twist to it."[4] In other interviews Furtado said that she does not really know what "Say It Right" is about, "but it captures the feeling I had when I wrote it, and it taps into this other sphere."[3] The song was played during the Miss Universe 2007 Introductory Ceremony,[5] the 2006 American Music Awards,[6] and Concert for Diana.[7]

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