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| | Nelly Furtado @ Filmbug |
 | | On performing one night at Lee's Palace, Furtado hooked up with Philosopher Kings lead singer, Gerald Eaton. |
 | | Gerald would then co-produce he debut album, Whoa, Nelly!, when she signed with DreamWorks. |
 | | Her style, described by Toronto Sun writer Jane Stevenson as a cross between Macy Gray meets Ivana Santilli, incorporates pop, trip-hop, bossa nova, soul, R&B, hip-hop and folk, was a result of her urge to move beyond the kinds of music that had always emotionally moved her. |
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