Paris Paloma performed a cover of Nelly Furtado's song "Maneater" during a session at the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge [1].

The performance showcases Paloma's interpretation of a well-known pop hit within a venue recognized for stripping back studio tracks to highlight vocal and instrumental skill. This appearance places Paloma in a lineage of artists who use the Live Lounge to pivot their sonic identity for a global audience.

Recorded in London, the session captures Paloma's approach to the original track's energy and structure [1]. The BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge has historically served as a platform for artists to experiment with genres and reinterpret existing catalogs, often leading to increased visibility for emerging performers.

Paloma's rendition of "Maneater" transforms the original pop production into a live arrangement tailored for the Radio 1 environment [1]. By selecting a track from Furtado's catalog, Paloma connects her current artistic trajectory with a piece of early 2000s pop culture.

The recording was shared via the official BBC Radio 1 YouTube channel, allowing viewers to see the performance and hear the specific arrangements used for the cover [1]. Such sessions are typically used by the network to promote current artists while providing a curated musical experience that differs from standard radio play.

Paris Paloma performed a cover of Nelly Furtado's song "Maneater"

This performance signifies Paloma's integration into the mainstream UK broadcasting circuit. By covering a high-profile pop song like "Maneater," she leverages the familiarity of Furtado's work to introduce her specific vocal style to a broader, multi-generational audience through the BBC's influential platform.