Folklore is the second
studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter
Nelly Furtado. It was released in North America on November 25, 2003 by
DreamWorks Records.
Production
The album's title was influenced by Furtado's parents' immigration to
Canada, "When I look at my old photo albums, I see pictures of their brand-new house, their shiny new car, their first experiences going to very North American-type places like
Kmart. When you have that in your blood, you never really part with it—it becomes your own personal folklore." "Saturdays" features vocals by
Jarvis Church and "Island of Wonder" features vocals by
Caetano Veloso.
Folklore includes the single "
Força" (meaning "carry on" or "strength" in Portuguese), which was written as the official anthem of the
2004 European Football Championship. Furtado performed the song at the championship's final in
Lisbon, in July 2004. Other singles included the ballad "
Try" and "
Powerless ", in which she embraces her Portuguese heritage; the song deals with "the idea that you can still feel like a minority...
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