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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
"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]
Several notable celebrities are fans of Fergie's music, such as Sasha Obama. [162] In June 2023, singer Kim Petras performed on the Today show, which is the same stage where Fergie did her famous one-handed cartwheels in 2008. [163] Petras' shirt captured the pop culture moment, showing Fergie in the middle of a cartwheel. [164]
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 ...
The song serves as the third single from Fergie's second studio album, following "M.I.L.F. $". "Life Goes On" was written by Fergie, Tristan Prettyman, Keith Harris and Toby Gad. [2] [3] [4] The song marks Fergie's final release for Interscope Records, after the singer left the label in May 2017 to form her own record label, Dutchess Music ...
"Fergalicious" was certified 4× platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America and sold over 3.5 million digital downloads, becoming Fergie's second best selling song in the United States. [4] [5] In Australia and New Zealand, the song peaked at numbers four and five respectively and received gold certifications. In Europe, the song ...
The final World Cup warm-up match saw them hand New Zealand a record 35-7 defeat at Twickenham and although they lost a hard-fought pool match to Ireland, the bench split had no negative impact on ...
Fergie's vocal range spans from the low note of E 4 to the high note of F 5. [5] Fergie described the song as being "kind of like a punch in the face to let people know I'm coming out" [6] She also said the song was "poking fun at certain things. I'm really not going to spray the paparazzi with mace—I don't know if you know that about me."