The pop icon says she’s stepping back to focus on herself and her family.
October 27, 2025: Nelly Furtado, the Grammy-winning singer known for hits like “Promiscuous” and “I’m Like a Bird,” has announced that she’s taking an indefinite break from performing, leaving fans both shocked and supportive of her decision.
A Step Away from the Spotlight
In a heartfelt message shared with fans, Furtado explained that she’s decided to pause her music career to focus on her well-being and family. “I’ve been performing for over two decades, and it’s been an incredible journey,” she said. “But right now, I need time to recharge, reflect, and focus on the parts of life that ground me.”
The singer, who made a strong comeback in recent years with several live performances and collaborations, noted that the constant touring and production schedules took a toll on her mental and physical health.
Fans Show Love and Support
Following the announcement, fans flooded social media with messages of love, gratitude, and understanding. Many praised Furtado for prioritizing her personal life after years of non-stop dedication to her craft. “Take your time, Nelly — we’ll be here when you come back stronger,” one fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
Reflecting on an Iconic Career
Since bursting onto the scene in the early 2000s, Furtado has become one of pop music’s most versatile voices, seamlessly blending R&B, pop, and world influences. Her 2006 album Loose remains one of the defining records of the decade, selling over 12 million copies worldwide.
Despite her decision to step away, Furtado hinted that this isn’t necessarily a permanent goodbye. “Music is in my soul,” she shared. “I’ll always create — I just need space to rediscover what that means for me now.”
What’s Next for Nelly Furtado?
While no timeline has been given for her return, sources close to the artist say she plans to spend more time with her family and explore new creative outlets behind the scenes. Whether or not she returns to the stage, her legacy in pop music remains undeniable.
Published by HOLR Magazine

