Nelly Furtado
If you happened to be in England this past weekend, you may have noticed a huge freaking concert going on at Wembley Stadium. It was all to honor the late Princess Diana, and her two princes were among the spectators celebrating her life.
Well-known Diana friend Elton John opened the whole shindig with a rousing rendition of “Your Song” followed by a personal greeting from Princes William and Harry. The 70,000 fans in attendance, and the over 500 million people watching worldwide, were ready to rock.
If you’ve seen MTV or listened to the radio lately, you’ve definitely heard Nelly Furtado’s sweet vocals tickle your eardrum. Or you’ve felt the beats of her new album, laid down by uber-producer Timbaland. Nevertheless, Nelly is everywhere.
Nelly’s hugely successful album “Loose” was written in a period of her life when she felt free. "I think I started recording this album the same month I stopped nursing my daughter."
Nelly Furtado was running around like crazy last night at the Juno Awards. Juno is the Canadian equivalent of the Grammy, by the way. The pop singer was both the host of the show and a scheduled performer.
But that isn’t what made the event memorable for Furtado. She ended up being the biggest winner of the evening, taking home trophies in all five categories in which she was nominated.









