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  2. List of awards and nominations received by Fergie - Wikipedia

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    Best Dance Video Nominated Best Choreography in a Video Won 2005 "Dont Phunk with my Heart" (Black Eyed Peas song) Best Group Video Nominated 2006 "My Humps" (Black Eyed Peas song) Best Hip-Hop Video Won Ringtone of the Year Nominated 2007: Fergie Female Artist of the Year Won 2016 "M.I.L.F. $" Best Art Direction Nominated Best Editing Nominated

  3. Fergie discography - Wikipedia

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    Fergie's debut album, The Dutchess, was released in September 2006 and debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 chart. [5] Almost a year later, the album rose to number two. [ 6 ] The album spawned five singles that peaked in the top five in the United States, making The Dutchess the first debut album to do so since Milli Vanilli 's 1989 ...

  4. Fergie (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Fergie announced in June 2015 that she was putting the finishing touches on the album, titled Double Dutchess. [73] [74] A teaser for the album titled "Hungry (1st Byte)" was released on June 9, 2016. [75] On July 1, she released a new single, titled "M.I.L.F. $". [76] Fergie was inspired to write the song after the birth of her son, Axl. [77]

  5. The 6 best and 6 worst celebrity Christmas albums - AOL

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    The star, of course, is "All I Want for Christmas is You," which is so timeless that it hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 a full 25 years after its release, and has continued to top the chart ...

  6. The Dutchess - Wikipedia

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    "The Dutchess" was first released on September 13, 2006, in Japan and was released in the United States, Canada and New Zealand on September 19, 2006. [25] On September 21, 2006, Fergie held a launch party for the album, after a day of radio and television promotion. [26]

  7. Glamorous (song) - Wikipedia

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    [18] [19] "Glamorous" stands as Fergie's third best-selling single behind "Big Girls Don't Cry" and "Fergalicious". The song was moderately successful on Billboard component charts Adult Pop Songs and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs , while achieving chart topping success on Hot Dance Club Songs and reaching number two on Pop Songs .

  8. Finally (Fergie song) - Wikipedia

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    Fergie and Legend performed the song together at the 50th Grammy Awards. [11] [12] [13] Fergie performed the track multiple times on television, most notably on 2008's Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve and The Tyra Banks Show. [citation needed] Fergie performed the song with John Legend at the Idol Gives Back show on Wednesday, April 9, 2008 ...

  9. MLB's 20 Greatest Games - Wikipedia

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    MLB's 20 Greatest Games is an American television series that aired in 2011 on MLB Network. Hosted by Bob Costas [ 1 ] and Tom Verducci [ 2 ] , the series counted down and dissected the 20 greatest games in Major League Baseball history since 1961 [ 3 ] .