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So the album has leaked!

 

I was wondering what you guys think of the Album!

 

All Reviews Can Be Submitted into Here aswell :D

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I think its far to early to tell the outcome of the album!

 

My Review will be submitted very soon! :D

well i think the album should do well :wub: :D
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Great Review Josh! :cheer:
thanks, I would love it if all of you could comment :wub:
Hmm, when's the official release again? Next Monday or the Monday after that?
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yes Tyron the album has already gone for release :D
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BillBoard Review:

 

Album Review

Through all the twists and turns taken by Stacy "Fergie" Ferguson during her 20-year career as an entertainer -- including a stint on Kids Incorporated, background vocals for Martika, two albums with adult contemporary/dance-pop group Wild Orchid, and superstardom with Black Eyed Peas -- she has always sounded as if she is trying really, really hard. That has been the lone consistent characteristic of her output, and it remains in effect throughout The Dutchess. The album has all the characteristics of a release fronted by someone who has been itching to go solo and prove herself, once and for all, as a versatile force all her own. Fergie does cartwheels and handstands, juggles three objects at once, balances books on her head, hangs upside down, rides a unicycle with her hands in the air -- all these things while wearing different outfits. The whole process, produced mostly by fellow Pea will.i.am, is mildly entertaining. There's throwback hip-hop ("Fergalicious," done to the tune of J.J. Fad's "Supersonic"), throwback soul ("Here I Come," done to the tune of the Temptations' "Get Ready"), reggae ("Mary Jane Shoes"), ska-punk ("Mary Jane Shoes"), scat ("Mary Jane Shoes"), vaguely torchy midtempo fluff ("Velvet"), and a classy string-drenched ballad (the appropriately titled "Finally"), among several other passable switch-ups, along with "London Bridge" -- which is terrific, provided you can block out the lyrics or prevent yourself from trying to decipher its meaning. One of the more convincing songs on the album, "Big Girls Don't Cry," sounds exactly like a 2006 version of Wild Orchid, with Fergie's Taylor Dayne kid-sister act in full effect. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

I think its far to early to tell the outcome of the album!

 

My Review will be submitted very soon! :D

I meant the single :(

 

And you can move Josh's review into this thread now yeah?

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Oh Right I get You!

 

Its up to Josh if he wants his Review Posted here! :D

I'll post my review in here lol and I'll keep the review thread in the pop forum :P
I'm Loving Big Girls Dont Cry :wub:
It's a grower, I LOVE the album completly now :wub:

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