(feat. Ludacris): A melancholic banger about the emptiness of luxury. Over a descending piano loop, Fergie admits she hates flying private and misses cheap motels. It’s a rare moment of class critique from a pop star drunk on fame.
The album is known for its "chaotic" yet successful mix of genres, including punk rock and soul. Featured Artist "Fergalicious" "All That I Got (The Make Up Song)" Keith Harris, will.i.am "London Bridge" Polow da Don "Pedestal" Printz Board "Voodoo Doll" "Glamorous" Polow da Don "Here I Come" will.i.am, George Pajon Jr. "Big Girls Don't Cry (Personal)" will.i.am, Ron Fair "Mary Jane Shoes" Rita Marley, I-Three "Losing My Ground" Rob Boldt, Ron Fair John Legend John Legend, Ron Fair fergie album the dutchess
Released in September 2006, is the debut solo studio album by American singer Fergie . Produced primarily by her Black Eyed Peas bandmate will.i.am, the album was a massive commercial success, blending pop, R&B, and hip-hop. Essential Album Overview It’s a rare moment of class critique from