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== Song Information/Chart Performance == == Song Information/Chart Performance ==
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==Charts== ==Charts==

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"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).

Song Information/Chart Performance

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. The song had managed to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #39 becoming Nelly's first single to chart since, "I'm Like a Bird". The single was a big hit on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play charts, peaking at #5.

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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