Released: December 3, 2001

Songwriter: Nelly Furtado

Producer: Gerald Eaton Brian West

[Intro]
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh
It's a very popular song

[Verse 1]
You liked me 'til you heard my shit on the radio
Well, I hate to say, but pop ain't going solo
You liked me 'til you heard my shit on the radio
But now I'm just too mainstream for you, oh no
You liked me 'til you seen me on your TV
Well, if you're so low below, then why you watching?
You say good things come to those who wait
I've been waiting a long time for it

[Chorus]
Remember the days when I was so eager to satisfy you?
Be less then I was just to prove I could walk beside you?
Now that I've flown away, I see you've chosen to stay behind me
And still you curse the day I decided to stay true to myself

[Verse 2]
You say your quest is to bring it higher
Well, I never seen change without a fire
But from your mouth, I have seen a lot of burning
But underneath, I think it's a lot of yearning
Your face, the colours change from green to yellow
To the point where you can't even say hello
You tell me you'd kill me if I ever snob you out
Like that's what you'd expect from me, like that's what I'm about

[Chorus]
And remember the days when I was so eager to satisfy you?
And be less then I was just to prove I could walk beside you?
Now that I've flown away, I see you've chosen to stay behind me
And still you curse the day I decided to stay true to myself

[Bridge]
It's so much easier to stay down there guaranteeing you're cool
Than to sit up here exposing myself trying to break through
Than to burn in the spotlight (Open fire)
Turn in the spitfire (Open fire)
Scream without making a sound (Open fire)
Be up here and without looking down (Open fire)
Because we're all afraid of heights (Bang, bang)

[Chorus]
And remember the days when I was so eager to satisfy you?
And be less then I was just to prove I could walk beside you?
Now that I've flown away, I see you've chosen to stay behind me
And now you curse the day I decided to stay true to myself

[Outro]
Myself
Myself
Myself
Myself
Myself (Now you're feeling me)
Myself (And now you're feeling me)
Myself (And now you're feeling me)
Myself (And now you're feeling me now)
Myself (And now you're feeling me)
Myself (Now you're feeling me now)
Myself (Why you gotta be so mean?)
Why ya hurt me, hurt me, hurt me, hurt me, hurt me, hurt me so so? (Myself, myself)
Leave me down, down, down, down low (Myself)
Leave me down, da down, down, da down, da down, down, down (myself)
Now, I'm comin' at you on the radio tonight (Myself)
Because I like my shit really loud and clear over the radio (Myself)
Shit on the radio (Myself)
Shit on the radio (Myself)
Shit on the radio (Myself)
Shit on the radio (Myself)
Shit on the radio (Myself)

Nelly Furtado

Nelly Kim Furtado (born December 2, 1978) is a Portuguese-Canadian singer and songwriter. The songstress is well-known for hits such as “I’m Like a Bird”, “Turn Off the Light”, and “Promiscuous”.

She began her career in 1996 contributing vocals to Plains of Fascination’s “Walkin' 4 The Streets” and forming Nelstar. After leaving the group, Furtado released her debut single “Party’s Just Begun (Again)”.

Her debut album Whoa! Nelly was released in 2000 to worldwide success with hits such as “I’m Like a Bird”, “Turn Off the Light”, and “…On the Radio (Remember the Days)”. It received four Grammy nominations and one of the singles won for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. It’s sold nine-million copies worldwide to date. Folklore is Furtado’s second album released in 2003. The album was not as successful as the previous one due to change in sound. “Try” and “Powerless (Say What You Want)” were the only top-ten hits from the album.