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Nelly Furtado's 'Loose' vs Fergie's 'The Dutchess' eras singles


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  1. 1. Which era was bigger?

    • Loose
      53
    • The Dutchess
      19
  2. 2. Which era had the best singles?

    • Loose
      46
    • The Dutchess
      26
  3. 3. Which album do you prefer?

    • Loose
      53
    • The Dutchess
      19


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Loose_(Nelly_Furtado_album_-_cover_art). The_Dutchess.png

 

which singles do you prefer?

 

Promiscuous.png Fergie_-_London_Bridge.png

 

Maneater_(Nelly_Furtado_single_-_cover_aFergalicious.png

 

Say_It_Right.pngFergie_-_Glamorous.png

 

All_Good_Things.pngFergie_-_Big_Girls_Don't_Cry.png

 

DoItCover2.PNGFergie_-_Clumsy.png

 

InGod'sHandsCover.PNGFergie_-_Finally.png

 

"London Bridge" vs "Promiscuous"

"Fergalicious" vs "Maneater"

"Glamorous" vs "Say It Right"

"Big Girls Don't Cry" vs "All Good Things (Come to an End)"

"Clumsy" vs "Do It"

"Finally" vs "In God's Hands"

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Nelly wins them all for me

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Nelly >> 

 

Fergies album was cute but I can’t take it serious 

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"London Bridge" vs "Promiscuous"

"Fergalicious" vs "Maneater"

"Glamorous" vs "Say It Right"

"Big Girls Don't Cry" vs "All Good Things (Come to an End)"

"Clumsy" vs "Do It"

"Finally" vs "In God's Hands"

 

Tie for me :mandown:

 

Voted Loose because of Afraid & No Hay Igual

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It's tie for me in terms of which era I enjoyed more. Objectively, Fergie had the more successful era though. 

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4 minutes ago, EliMaraj said:

It's tie for me in terms of which era I enjoyed more. Objectively, Fergie had the more successful era though. 

I'm not sure but I think Nelly was a lot more successful in europe

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3 minutes ago, EliMaraj said:

It's tie for me in terms of which era I enjoyed more. Objectively, Fergie had the more successful era though. 

:toofunny3:

Maybe in USA. Globally Nelly cleared

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The Dutchess >>>>>
 

Loose is so overrated. it has some bops but it ain’t alledat

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Loose clears easily.

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I love both but Promiscuous-Maneater-Say It Right-All Good Things is just an elite 1-2-3-4 punch of excellence :jonnycat:

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I enjoy both till this day. Loose was more successful in Europe though I believe. 

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The Dutchess was a lot bigger in the US, it sold 3.7M pure and had four Top 2 hits, whereas Loose only sold like 2.1M and only had two Top 10 hits (both at #1). Outside of the US though I would say Loose takes it.

 

The singles actually match up pretty well, this is a fun competition:

 

Promiscuous vs. London Bridge

Maneater vs. Fergalicious

Say It Right vs. Glamorous

All Good Things vs. Big Girls Don't Cry

Do It vs. Clumsy

In God's Hands vs. Finally

 

 

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Success wise they’re almost equal, but Loose really got a big boost in 2020/2021.

Album- Loose slightly better 

Singles- The Duchess slightly better 

 

38 minutes ago, MatiRod said:

The Dutchess was a lot bigger in the US, it sold 3.7M pure and had four Top 2 hits, whereas Loose only sold like 2.1M and only had two Top 10 hits (both at #1). Outside of the US though I would say Loose takes it.

 

The singles actually match up pretty well, this is a fun competition:

 

Promiscuous vs. London Bridge

Maneater vs. Fergalicious

Say It Right vs. Glamorous

All Good Things vs. Big Girls Don't Cry

Do It vs. Clumsy

In God's Hands vs. Finally

 

 

Loose only outsold TD in Europe and Canada. It was 2x bigger in Oceania, 4x bigger in Asia, and 2x bigger in Latam. TD only look local because Europe and North America was 80% of the album market before streaming. 

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The album with Afraid clears for me :smitten:

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In the US Fergie’s songs were bigger. Overall I prefer Nelly’s singles but Big Girls Don’t Cry is my favorite single of all of them

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"London Bridge" vs "Promiscuous"

"Fergalicious" vs "Maneater"

"Glamorous" vs "Say It Right"

"Big Girls Don't Cry" vs "All Good Things (Come to an End)"

"Clumsy" vs "Do It"

"Finally" vs "In God's Hands"

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Loose wins it, but The Dutchess era was a moment also for sure, Fergalicious is god tier

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I was ready to scurry in here and say Fergie was bigger but now that I’m thinking about it, I think they were both equally massive. 
 

At the time I was stanning Fergie but the only song I use from either at this point is Do It (still goes off). 
 

Both eras, albums, and singles are two sides of the same coin. You’re not wrong whichever one you chose 

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I miss eras like these... :gaycat6: 

 

A lot has changed in what kind of music gets promoted nowadays, this was quality. 

 

Nelly wins but not by far

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Nelly clears, although I love Fergie.

 

"London Bridge" vs "Promiscuous"

"Fergalicious" vs "Maneater"

"Glamorous" vs "Say It Right"

"Big Girls Don't Cry" vs "All Good Things (Come to an End)"

"Clumsy" vs "Do It"

"Finally" vs "In God's Hands"

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"London Bridge" vs "Promiscuous"

"Fergalicious" vs "Maneater"

"Glamorous" vs "Say It Right"

"Big Girls Don't Cry" vs "All Good Things (Come to an End)"

"Clumsy" vs "Do It"

"Finally" vs "In God's Hands"

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I used to be the biggest Fergie fan at that time and loved to compare the eras and singles back then. Fergie definitely had the bigger impact in the US but Loose was more successful globally, especially in Europe. Like "Te Busque" was a big radio hit Germany. Love both of them but I'm more attached to Fergie so I prefer her singles. Also her era felt more exciting as it was the first album as a solo artist. 

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Nelly's era was bigger, but I prefer Fergie's album and singles. Both are great pop records though.

 

London Bridge

Maneater

Glamorous

Big Girls Don't Cry

Clumsy

Finally

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US: Fergie

WW: Nelly

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