While Canadian songstress Nelly Furtado was due to release The Spirit Indestructible, her first English-language album since 2006's Loose, earlier this summer, extenuating circumstances forced the singer/songwriter to push the release back to September 11th. To tide fans over (and boost momentum going into the album's release) Furtado dropped a second single, the album's title track, on July 31st.
The video is also a thing of flawless beauty. Shot on Vancouver's GORGEOUS Grouse Mountain, it's absolutely EPIC. If you found yourself mesmerized by Nelly's Los Angeles stunning rooftop performance in the "Say It Right" video, the scenery on "Spirit Indestructible" is 10 x better, plus no closeups on Timberland's lips and ears. The clip follows up the inspirational lyric video which features actual footage from Spencer West's climb up Mount Kilimanjaro to raise awareness and financial support for clean water projects in Africa.
While the chartability of this song here in America is questionable at best, it's definitely heightening my excitement about the new album. Production on The Spirit Indestructible was mostly handled by Darkchild and Salaam Remi (Amy Winehouse, Jazmine Sullivan) so you know it's going to be eargasm-inducing, that's for certain!
The Spirit Indestructible is out September 11th via Interscope Records.
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