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Fergie's "The Dutchess" stands tall as the #4 biggest album era on the Billboard Hot 100, thanks to its massive singles that resonated deeply with audiences. With hits like "London Bridge" and "Glamorous," Fegrie not only dominated the charts but also helped define the sound of the decade. Are you shook by Fergie's accomplishments and her lasting impact on the music scene?
 

 

 

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She's very under appreciated here but truth is with TBEP, the US were hers in the 00s

 

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KATY.

STEFANI.

RIRI.

FEGRIE.

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The Dutchess was the OG Teenage Dream

 

It also was really a one album era since the re-release didn't do much compared to the top 3

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This album is unbelievably good. The singles might have overshadowed the non-singles, but the album itself is excellent.

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There's a reason Forbes calls her The Music Industry 

 

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35 minutes ago, HASHTAGPOW said:

There's a reason Forbes calls her The Music Industry 

 

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source?

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Who the **** is Fegrie? Fergie on the other hand was slaying back then. 

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4 minutes ago, Margaux said:

source?

Forbes

 

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She OWNED 2007 in US. People often mention Rihanna because of Umbrella, but 2007 was the year of Fergie.

 

Also, The Dutchess was the first female album to have 3 #1 singles in US since Christina's debut.

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Only cause it's "this century"

 

cause Janet and Whitney would eat the girls UP 

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Also, she's the highest ranking album that did not have a re-release.:coffee2:

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Wait, how come DIL and Bday bigger than IASF :chick2:

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No I can remember this time clearly and she was THE moment :clap3: She was an iT girl during her BEP - The Dutchess era 

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:celestial2: Katy's legendary era >>>>>> 

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32 minutes ago, Likingstars said:

Wait, how come DIL and Bday bigger than IASF :chick2:

IASF only had 1 #1 song. DIL spent 17 weeks at #1 on the Hot100 in 2003. 

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Kesha would be top 8 if she had her debut projects combined like Gaga does here.

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This was the first "era" I was aware of as a kid, it was absolutely massive so this is no shock at all. Even if she immediately followed this album with another one there's no way it would compare.

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I absolutely adore Fergie Ferg. I don't care if she flops, I NEED her to drop more music :giraffe:

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Fregie got that MLIF money :clap3:

 

She is disgustingly underrated on this cultural wasteland of a website. 

 

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