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| from Album = ] | from Album = ]
| Format = ] | Format = ]<br>]
| Released = ] ] | Released = ] ]
| Writer = Nelly Furtado | Writer = Anne Dudley<br>Gerald Eaton<br>Nelly Furtado<br>Trevor Horn<br>Malcolm McLaren<br>Brian West
| Recorded = 2003 | Recorded = 2003
| Genre = ] / ] | Genre = ] / ]
| Length = 03:53 | Length = 03:53
| Label = ] | Label = ]
| Producer = | Producer = Track & Field
| Reviews = | Reviews =
| Last single = "]"<br>(2003) | Last single = "]"<br>(2003)
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"'''Powerless (Say What You Want)'''" is the first single from ] ] ]'s second album, ]. "'''Powerless (Say What You Want)'''" is a ] song written by ] singer-songwriters ] and ], ], ], ] and ] for Furtados's second studio album '']'' (]). The track was produced by ] & ] and received a positive reception from music critics. Released in ], the song was chosen as the album's lead single.



==Charts== ==Charts==
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|2004 |2004
|Argentinia
|Billboard Hot 100
|align="center"|1
|39
|- |-
|2004 |2004
|Australia
|US Hot Dance Music/Club Play
|align="center"|37
|5
|- |-
|2004 |2004
|Austria
|United Kingdom
|align="center"|7
|13
|- |-
|2004 |2004
|Chile
|Australia
|align="center"|8
|37
|- |-
|2004 |2004
|Japan
|Mexico
|align="center"|12
|18
|- |-
|2004 |2004
|Germany |Germany
|align="center"|8
|8
|-
|2004
|Mexico
|align="center"|18
|- |-
|2004 |2004
|Netherlands |Netherlands
|align="center"|6
|5
|-
|2004
|New Zealand
|align="center"|16
|- |-
|2004 |2004
|Phillipines |Phillipines
|align="center"|18
|18
|-
|2004
|Portugal
|align="center"|8
|-
|2004
|Sweden
|align="center"|37
|-
|2004
|Switzerland
|align="center"|16
|-
|2004
|U.K.
|align="center"|13
|-
|2004
|U.S. Billboard Hot 100
|align="center"|39
|-
|2004
|U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play
|align="center"|5
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Revision as of 12:25, 26 May 2006

"Powerless"
Song

"Powerless (Say What You Want)" is a pop song written by Canadian singer-songwriters Nelly Furtado and Anne Dudley, Gerald Eaton, Trevor Horn, Malcolm McLaren and Brian West for Furtados's second studio album Folklore (2003). The track was produced by Track & Field and received a positive reception from music critics. Released in December 2003, the song was chosen as the album's lead single.

Charts

Year Chart Position
2004 Argentinia 1
2004 Australia 37
2004 Austria 7
2004 Chile 8
2004 Japan 12
2004 Germany 8
2004 Mexico 18
2004 Netherlands 6
2004 New Zealand 16
2004 Phillipines 18
2004 Portugal 8
2004 Sweden 37
2004 Switzerland 16
2004 U.K. 13
2004 U.S. Billboard Hot 100 39
2004 U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play 5


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