Of course, can be found on Nelly Furtado's debut album no songs that can keep up "(An End Come To) All Good Things" from the third album "Loose" with "Say It Right" and, but can be found on "Whoa Nelly" numerous great songs that are original and pleasant to hear. Something surprised me that Nelly Furtado was apparently not averse to have the HipHop before her acquaintance with Timbaland. Two or three tracks on the album are attributable to the album. Otherwise you will find great songs like the opener "Hey Man" (5 stars) and the subsequent "Shit On The Radio" (5 stars). A really successful entry into the album. Then follows with "Baby Girl" (3.5 stars) The first hip-hop single that does not even hurt after repeated. With "Legend" (4.5 stars) it goes on quietly, before it (5 Stars) goes to the famous, magnificent song "I'm Like A Bird" (5 star) and "Turn Off The Light". After this strong block follows one of the absolute highlights, namely "Trynna Find A Way" (5 stars). Wunderbar! With "party" (2.5 stars) of listening falls short notice before the song "My Love Grows Deeper" (4.5 stars) and "I Will Make You Cry" know (5 stars) to inspire again. "Scared Of You" (5 star) is very longest and quietest song on "Whoa Nelly" before it will be Portuguese with "Onde Estas" (4.5 stars). Nice song! The album is recommended wirkjlich. Almost every song is absolutely good, that there is almost nothing to complain. Although the album overall is not enough to completely "Loose", which I have very fond, zoom, but Nelly Furtado - fans will certainly take pleasure!