Fergie - London Bridges
"London Bridge" is a pop rap song co-written and performed by American singer Fergie for her debut album, The Dutchess (2006). It was released as the first single from the album, on July 18, 2006.
Fergie collaborated with her fellow member of Black Eyed Peas, will.i.am on the clip's concept to make it more distinctive than another-female-solo-singer-does-a-dance-routine.
She describes the concept as follows: "We're doing this androgynous-type thing where [my girls and I] go into a gentlemen's club and pull them into a bathroom and come back out in their clothes.
They're going to be dressed up really dapper and looking really handsome.For the video, which was filmed at the Woolwich Army Barracks in London, she brought in backup dancers who double as bodyguards, dressed like cholas — tough Mexican girls known for wearing dark lipstick and big hair — to make the clip "have a bit more edge, be very distinct, be very mixed."
Fergie swears she used to want to be a chola growing up.
Fergie collaborated with her fellow member of Black Eyed Peas, will.i.am on the clip's concept to make it more distinctive than another-female-solo-singer-does-a-dance-routine.
She describes the concept as follows: "We're doing this androgynous-type thing where [my girls and I] go into a gentlemen's club and pull them into a bathroom and come back out in their clothes.
They're going to be dressed up really dapper and looking really handsome.For the video, which was filmed at the Woolwich Army Barracks in London, she brought in backup dancers who double as bodyguards, dressed like cholas — tough Mexican girls known for wearing dark lipstick and big hair — to make the clip "have a bit more edge, be very distinct, be very mixed."
Fergie swears she used to want to be a chola growing up.
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