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Who the F' Is This Woman?

F*in' Fergie, that's who. WHO?!

I gotta tell ya', I remember the first time I ever saw the Black Eyed Peas on T.V., I thought it was a joke, then I thought it was an insult, I mean DISGUSTING.


then I thought'd be something that'd disappear before the kids got in from recess. Now,l instead the Black Eyed Peas have taken hold, and Fergie has become bigger than, well...

In more important news, QUOTING "SHOUTMOUTH" --

Fergie has finally admitted that her song "Fergalicious" S-U-C-K-E-D. "London Bridge" and "Fergalicious" were definitely more surface songs. I have a very serious side as well, and it's completely different, and you don't know whether people are going to embrace that or not. She's right. Not just about those songs being garbage, but about the serious side.

It's easy to forget this, considering her last four singles were "Glamorous," "Fergalicious," "London Bridge" and "My Humps," but Fergie is actually a talented singer. Check out her cover of Heart's "Barracuda" from the Shrek the Third soundtrack below for proof.

Check the link above -- if you click the image -- it has a ".girl" extention...huhn.

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