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"Say It Right" is a song recorded by Canadian singer
Nelly Furtado Nelly Kim Furtado (; ; born December 2, 1978) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. Furtado has sold over 40 million records worldwide making her one of the most successful Canadian artists. She first gained fame with her trip hop-inspired deb ...
for her third studio album ''
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'' (2006). It was written by Furtado, Tim "Timbaland" Mosley, and Nate "Danja" Hills, with Furtado crediting the Eurythmics' song "
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" as her inspiration. The song was released as the third single from ''Loose'' on 31 October 2006, by
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and Mosley Music Group; in Europe, it was released as the fourth. "Say It Right" attained worldwide success, topping the charts in the United States, France, New Zealand, and numerous European countries. The accompanying
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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
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nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards (2008) but lost to
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's " Rehab".


Background and writing

The process of creating the song began in the recording studio one morning at around 4:00 a.m., when Timbaland recommended that Furtado should go home because she was tired. Furtado, who had heard that the band U2 (a band she says she deeply admires) wrote many of their songs in the studio control room, said "Really? I'll show you", put on her
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and began to " jam".Scaggs, Austin
"Why Is Nelly Furtado's New Album So Loud?"
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''. 19 June 2006. Retrieved 30 December 2006.
Nate Hills and Timbaland soon joined her, writing and producing as they went, and according to Furtado, 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 imbaland isin another country." Afterwards, they picked the best vocals and "perfected" them, before inserting "reverbs and weird alien sounds" onto them. " experimented a lot with depth and different sounds," Furtado said of the making of the song. " taffected my vocals a whole lot." "Say It Right" is performed with a moderate techno groove and is written in
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. It is set in
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; in 4/4 count. The chord progression is Fm–E♭–D♭–B♭m. Furtado's vocal range spans from Ab3 to F5. Furtado has cited the "spooky, keyboard-driven pop sound" of the band Eurythmics, particularly their 1983 song "
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", as an influence on "Say It Right" and other tracks on ''Loose''. "I'm not 100 percent sure what Here Comes the Rain Again" isabout, but it always takes me away to another place, and I love it", she said..
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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." 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." The song was played during the Miss Universe 2007 Introductory Ceremony, the 2006 American Music Awards, and Concert for Diana.


Critical reception

'' Billboard'' magazine called the song "a
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-inspired contempo jam, high on hooks and of-the-moment production. Well done, if in the most generic sense.""Single Reviews: Chris Daughtry, Avril Lavigne, Brooks & Dunn, Nelly Furtado, Hinder"
'' Billboard''. 24 November 2006.
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's Bill Lamb gave the song 4/5 stars, saying that with "Say It Right", "many pop music fans are likely to take a second look at purchasing 'Loose''. He described the song as "the foundation of ''Loose''" and "a welcomed presence in the pop
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calls the song "...one of the brightest moments on the album" and "another throwback to the '80s" which "...lets loose with the most hypnotic chorus".
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's Stephen Thomas Erlewine considered the song "a dark meditative piece that would have fit on urtado'sprevious records". ''
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'' described the song as "building a groove from hard drums and ghostly, multitracked voices, and Ms. Furtado sings a melancholy chorus she doesn't quite believe", comparing the coda, with music getting louder and then slowly fading, "the way the best — and worst — nights out often do". Also, DJ Z's reviewed the song as "the only single in the world to work at both a club in Manhattan, and on a safari through the natives land of (fill in the blank)." The song received a nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards, losing to
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's " Rehab". It was also nominated for two MuchMusic Video Awards.


Chart performance

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Geffen Records withdrew from radio the second single from ''Loose'', " Maneater", before promoting "Say It Right". The song debuted on the '' Billboard'' Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart at number twenty-two in the issue dated 18 November. It entered the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in late-November at number ninety-three, and it reached number one in its fourteenth week on 24 February 2007, becoming Furtado's second number-one single after "
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" (2006)."Nelly Furtado - Say It Right"
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The song stayed at number one for one week, in the top ten for fourteen weeks and on the Hot 100 for thirty weeks. "Say It Right" contributed to sales of the album ''Loose'', and was credited as being responsible for its return to the top ten on the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200. According to
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, "Say It Right" was the second most-played song on U.S. radio in 2007 with 364,000 plays through 2 December, and it was at number four on '' R&R'' magazine's 2007 year-end all-format top 100 songs list. On the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 year-end chart, it was ranked ninth. The RIAA certified "Say It Right" platinum in December 2007. "Say It Right" peaked at number one for ten weeks on the Canadian BDS Airplay Chart, which it entered in early December, becoming Furtado's third Canadian number-one single. According to BDS, it was the fourth most-played song of 2007 on Canadian radio, amassing around 56,900 detections. The song had equal success on ''Billboard'''s Canadian Hot 100; it reached number five on unpublished versions of the chart, and debuted when the chart was introduced the week of 2 June 2007. The song remained on the Canadian Hot 100 for over six months after the chart was officially introduced. "Say It Right" peaked at number two for three consecutive weeks on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart, giving ''Loose'' a "second wind" on the albums chart, according to the '' Herald Sun'';
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accredited it as a platinum single. The single debuted at number 37 on the
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in February 2007, before reaching its peak; ten, a month later, and by doing so, it broke the record for the highest chart placing for a download-only single, after chart regulations were changed to allow songs not accompanied by a physical format to chart."Format freedom for innovative singles market". ''
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Since then, the record was broken by the
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with their number-one hit "
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". The popularity of "Say It Right" contributed to sales of ''Loose'' in the UK, according to ''Music Week'', helping the album reach its highest chart position since its first week of release. The song was the twenty-ninth best-selling single of 2007 in the UK. The song also spent 37 weeks on the UK Singles Chart, which is twice as long as any other of Furtado's songs (23 of those in the top 40). In France, the song debuted at number one with 8,100 copies sold on its release, becoming the lowest selling number-one in a week. In Germany, it debuted at number two, where it stayed for nine non-consecutive weeks, behind DJ Ötzi and
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's Ein Stern (...der deinen Namen trägt) which topped the German chart for several months. It became the third most successful song of 2007 in Germany. It was the most successful single of 2007 in the
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. In Spain, the song enjoyed a great success, reaching number one on the singles chart for two-consecutive weeks. The song became her fourth number one hit on the country after " Fotografía", " Te Busqué" and " All Good Things (Come to an End)". "Say It Right" is Nelly Furtado's most successful song in Australia, Austria, Romania, Switzerland and Sweden. It is Furtado's second most successful single in Norway, the Netherlands, France (after " All Good Things (Come to an End)"). New Zealand (after " Turn Off the Light"), and United States (after "
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Music video

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for "Say It Right" was directed by British duo Rankin & Chris and filmed in
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in late October 2006. It was shot back-to-back with the video for " All Good Things (Come to an End)", the album's third single in Europe.Vineyard, Jennifer
"Nelly Furtado Double-Dips With Two Soaking-Wet Videos"
. MTV News. 6 November 2006. Retrieved 11 November 2006.
Furtado called the video her "first action thing" since the video for her 2000 single, "
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", and said that it featured her experiencing what she called "a total rock-star moment. It's so iconic." The mini-feathered cocktail dress Furtado wears at the opening of the video was designed specifically for her by Australian designer
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, who said, "It's so cool because she's just undergone a bit of a revamp from what her previous image was; she's become a little more sexy and glamorous." The clip starts with a helicopter landing on a black helipad, with Furtado's name on the building, with Furtado getting out. Throughout the video, she is shown on the roof of the building, with the Los Angeles skyline in the background. The video features mostly face shots of her and Timbaland interspersed with shots of dancers, under the careful guidance of internationally acclaimed Puerto Rican choreographer Gabriel Rivera. Furtado described the clip as "a throwback to the '80s ... the more surreal side" because the shots of her and Timbaland reminded her of Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart in videos for Eurythmics' singles, and "the strange relationship heyhad, where ... you get this intense vibe from it. And Tim and me, we're partners, we vibe on a serious creative level, so the video captures that energy." The video ends with Furtado climbing back into the helicopter, which flies off. The video debuted on MTV's ''
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'' in the U.S. on 6 November and on Canada's MuchMusic in the week ending 16 November. It reached number nine on the ''Total Request Live'' top ten video countdown on 8 November, its first day on the countdown; it returned to the countdown on 14 December and peaked at number one twice. The video reached number one on the MuchMusic series '' Countdown'' for the week ending 16 February. The "Say It Right" video was retired from ''TRL'' after spending forty days on the countdown. At the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards, Furtado was nominated for Female Artist of the Year for "Say It Right" and " Maneater". "Say It Right" was nominated for the MuchMoreMusic Award for Best International Video by a Canadian category at the 2007 MuchMusic Video Awards. MTV International certified the "Say It Right" video platinum for more than 6,000 plays on the MTV network.


Remixes and covers

The official Spanish remix features Jayko. Dummies, Friscia & Lamboy, Menage Music, and Peter Rauhofer produced dance remixes of "Say It Right". Juan Martinez of
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, the A&R person who enlisted the producers of the remixes for each single from ''Loose'', said that the "Say It Right" remixes had received "the strongest reaction". South African Pop musician Nic Billington covered the song as a single back in 2007.
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covered the song on
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's radio show on 11 April 2007, and
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released a version on her
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covered "Say It Right" on their debut EP, ''Civil War'', released 13 November 2012, on Spotify.
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covered the song on BBC Radio1's Annie Mac Show on 11 November 2020.


Track listings

*Australian CD single #"Say It Right" (Radio Edit) — 3:34 #" Maneater" — 3:00 *German CD single #"Say It Right" (Radio Edit) — 3:34 #"What I Wanted" — 3:53 *German CD maxi-single #"Say It Right" (Radio Edit) — 3:34 #"What I Wanted" — 3:53 #"Say It Right" (Peter Rauhofer Remix Part 1) — 8:33 #"Say It Right" (Video) *Digital download (Remixes) #"Say It Right" (Peter Rauhofer Remix Part 1) — 8:33 #"Say It Right" (Menage Music Remix) — 6:24 #"Say It Right" (Dummies Club Mix) — 7:24 #"Say It Right" (Friscia & Lamboy Electrotribe MixShow Mix) — 9:49


Credits

Credits are adapted from the ''Loose'' liner notes.''Loose'' (CD liner notes) Nelly Furtado. Geffen Records. Technical * Recorded and mixed at: The Hit Factory Criteria,
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Personnel * Nelly Furtado –
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, vocals, background vocals * Timbaland – producer,
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, drums, background vocals * Danja – producer, music, keyboards *
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– guitar *
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– background vocals, vocal production * Demacio "Demo" Castellon – recording,
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, mixing * Marcella "Ms. Lago" Araica – additional recording * Ben Jost – second engineering * James Roach – second engineering * Kobla Tetey – second engineering * Vadim Chislov – second engineering


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Decade-end charts


Certifications


Release history


See also

* List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of 2007 * List of European number-one hits of 2007 *
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* List of number-one hits of 2007 (Switzerland) * List of number-one dance singles of 2007 (U.S.) * List of Romanian Top 100 number ones of the 2000s * List of number-one hits of 2007 (France)


References

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