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Nelly and Timbaland To Form Rock Band?

05/14/07
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(FMQB) After the large-scale success of Nelly Furtado's third album Loose, the singer wants to switch things up and try another musical style: Rock. Furtado, who latest album was noted for its Hip-Hop/Pop/Dance fusion, has been discussing the creation of a rock band with Hip Hop mogul Timbaland. She told Billboard that the duo would create music that would be "[their] version of alternative�it wouldn't necessarily be like heavy and guitar-driven. It would be left field, and not necessarily Pop."[see full story for more] - Click here for the Full Story

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