HomeFergieThe Dutchess
The Dutchess
Pop · 2006 · 11 tracks · 58m

The Dutchess

A maximalist collision of hip-hop swagger and vulnerable pop. High-gloss production meets autobiographical grit, defining the mid-2000s luxury aesthetic.

June 19, 2006 · Universal Music Taiwan

Find on Amazon

A high-stakes balance of untouchable celebrity swagger and raw, human vulnerability.

Tracklist · 11 Tracks · 58m
01
Fergalicious
4:52
02
Clumsy
4:01
03
All That I Got (The Make-Up Song)
4:06
04
London Bridge
4:01
06
Voodoo Doll
4:23
07
Glamorous
4:07
08
Here I Come
3:21
09
Velvet
4:53
11
Mary Jane Shoes
3:55
12
Losing My Ground
4:08
13
Finally / Maybe We Can Take a Ride
8:27
Moments Worth Listening For
The aggressive siren-like synth and marching band percussion that opens London Bridge.
The spelling out of the title over a bouncy 808 beat in Fergalicious.
The sudden shift from club swagger to the stripped-back, vulnerable vocal on Big Girls Don't Cry.
Reviews

How does The Dutchess sound next to the rest of Fergie's catalogue?

Confident+2.3σ

Confident saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.

Cassette uses generative AI to enrich its catalog. How we use AI →