Album The Dutchess ((full)) - Fergie

Reviews were mixed. Critics praised the album’s energy and Fergie’s versatility, but some found the lyrics shallow or the production overbearing. Rolling Stone called it “guilty-pleasure pop,” while Entertainment Weekly noted her “shameless, swaggering fun.” Over time, it gained respect as a defining album of late-2000s pop.

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Released on September 13, 2006, is the debut studio album by Reviews were mixed

Today, the album has aged into a cult classic. It’s sampled, referenced, and beloved by Gen Z listeners who see past the 2000s fashion crimes to the raw nerve beneath. Charli XCX, Dua Lipa, and Doja Cat have all cited its genre-hopping and unapologetic weirdness as influences. While there isn't a single famous "academic paper"

Essential listening for fans of 2000s pop, hip-hop, and anyone who wants to remember when pop radio was genuinely unpredictable.

The genius of lies in "Glamorous." While other pop stars were bragging about their riches, Fergie released a song about the hollowness of wealth. "If you ain't got nobody, it ain't nothing" is the thesis. The song flips from a slow, reflective piano ballad into a Polow da Don beat, featuring a trademark cameo from Ludacris. It is, arguably, the best pop song of 2007.