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December 4, 2006
Fergie Shouts Out Her Solo Stint Via London BridgeStacy ?Fergie? Ferguson?s single London Bridge is a shout out to let the world know that she is coming out on a solo act.
Produced by Polow Da Don (who produced The Pussycat Dolls' "Buttons") with lyrics by Sean Garrett, (who helped on the writing of Usher's "Yeah!"), lyrics to london bridge by Fergie is ?kind of like a punch in the face to let people know I'm coming out... I've been getting way too into myself nowadays and I just wanna have fun with as many men as I can possible".
Lyrics for london bridge by Fergie is a club track that only lightly touches on personal lyrics about fame and celebrity. The london bridge Fergie mp3 was released on iTunes on July 25, 2006. After only five days on iTunes london bridge Fergie mp3 reached number one on the countdown.
London bridgeradio versoin Fergie was released on July 13, 2006, however it was leaked on internet June 29, 2006.
The london bridge Fergie mp3 music video premiered on MTV's Total Request Live on July 18, 2006 and peaked on TRLs countdown at number five.
The bridge featured on the alternative cover of the single is not London Bridge but the Tower Bridge. This is presumably because the actual current London Bridge is of no particular architectural significance, and consequently many people confuse the two.
However, the use of the Tower Bridge on Fergie?s album and video was said to be intentional.
On most stations, london bridgeradio versoin Fergie have edit changes on the subtitle, normally "Oh Shit!" to london bridge Fergie oh snap, to prevent bleeping or blanking. This edit was also used in the london bridge Fergie mp3 music video.
Fergie performed the london bridge Fergie mp3 at the beginning of 2006 MTV Video Music Awards' Pre-Show On The Rock. It was also performed during the second season finale of So You Think You Can Dance. Also, on the same show, a dance set to "London Bridge" was choreographed by Shane Sparks, and performed on July 19 by Travis Wall and Donyelle Jones.
There is also a version sung by 50 Cent, with Fergie doing the back-up vocals.
Fergie collaborated with her fellow member of Black Eyed Peas will.i.am on the clip's concept to make it more distinctive than another-female-solo-singer-does-a-dance-routine. |
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