Monday, 8 October 2007
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Fergie has created another intriguing way to popularize her way. Her new album "Fergalicious" was created with bland taste. Reviews had it that the lousy combination of different music genre gave the album a lack of distinction and individuality.
Although the album boasts of strong vocals, the album still lacked the originality seen with other artists. The beat is also done with a danceable note which makes it popular with the teens.
The eccentric mix showed a variety of musical genre. "Pedestal" sounded very sexy and at the same time very Broadway-musical while "Voodoo" was fast-beat. "Glamorous" was smooth and sweet. "Velvet" was different with a relaxing piano background which was joined by Fergie using her sultry voice and effortless lines.
The songs "Losing My Ground", "Glamorous" and "Velvet" are popular but misses the impact and energy. "Mary Jane Shoes" may be pleasingly reggae but is so shallow as it talks about Fergie's favorite shoes. "Finally" uses Fergie's powerful words but lacks in range but sounded too much for her.
The song "Big Girls Don't Cry" revealed Fergie's true identity where she told the story of how she was getting over her ex-love. However, the words appear cheap and callous with lyrics that are odd.
Fergie's wild vocals gave a definite appeal to her music. The way she portrayed different emotions in the various genre showed her versatility in music. She even ended the track with a cool-down jazzy tune.
The album served entertaining to most. However, quality and depth seemed to be lacking. The music video even showed a ghettoish touch with Fergie dancing around like a stripper. Fergie's merging with the group Black Eyed Peas, has transformed the group into being sexier and more popular. They have become famous beyond reason.
However, Fergie has not proven to show any of her individual talents. She's often been identified as part of the group and not as an independent, original and serious singer.
Although Fergie's album lacks cohesion, the point that she has made an impact and has become popular as a singer means that she could actually make a career out of this. Probably, the inconsistencies have actually helped in gaining different kinds of audiences.
Many have described Fergie as more of a Madonna than a vocal diva. It is her personality that comes out in her music and not so much of her talent. She is just so lucky to have someone like Will.i.am who manages to keep Fergie at an advantage at all times.
One could say that Fergie does have talent. She could add sexiness to an otherwise boring rap music with her sultry voice. The backgrounder has much beat to it that serves as an excellent attention-grabber with all audiences.
Fergie's use of different musical genres, has made her truly different. It seems like she is trying out everything to find what could lead her to stardom. She is a rapper, a crooner and a sexy diva at the same time. She may be unoriginal, but she does have the guts to try out things and seems to be effective in whatever kind of music she tries. But all she wants is to be a pop-star and that's what she is already!!
Although the album boasts of strong vocals, the album still lacked the originality seen with other artists. The beat is also done with a danceable note which makes it popular with the teens.
The eccentric mix showed a variety of musical genre. "Pedestal" sounded very sexy and at the same time very Broadway-musical while "Voodoo" was fast-beat. "Glamorous" was smooth and sweet. "Velvet" was different with a relaxing piano background which was joined by Fergie using her sultry voice and effortless lines.
The songs "Losing My Ground", "Glamorous" and "Velvet" are popular but misses the impact and energy. "Mary Jane Shoes" may be pleasingly reggae but is so shallow as it talks about Fergie's favorite shoes. "Finally" uses Fergie's powerful words but lacks in range but sounded too much for her.
The song "Big Girls Don't Cry" revealed Fergie's true identity where she told the story of how she was getting over her ex-love. However, the words appear cheap and callous with lyrics that are odd.
Fergie's wild vocals gave a definite appeal to her music. The way she portrayed different emotions in the various genre showed her versatility in music. She even ended the track with a cool-down jazzy tune.
The album served entertaining to most. However, quality and depth seemed to be lacking. The music video even showed a ghettoish touch with Fergie dancing around like a stripper. Fergie's merging with the group Black Eyed Peas, has transformed the group into being sexier and more popular. They have become famous beyond reason.
However, Fergie has not proven to show any of her individual talents. She's often been identified as part of the group and not as an independent, original and serious singer.
Although Fergie's album lacks cohesion, the point that she has made an impact and has become popular as a singer means that she could actually make a career out of this. Probably, the inconsistencies have actually helped in gaining different kinds of audiences.
Many have described Fergie as more of a Madonna than a vocal diva. It is her personality that comes out in her music and not so much of her talent. She is just so lucky to have someone like Will.i.am who manages to keep Fergie at an advantage at all times.
One could say that Fergie does have talent. She could add sexiness to an otherwise boring rap music with her sultry voice. The backgrounder has much beat to it that serves as an excellent attention-grabber with all audiences.
Fergie's use of different musical genres, has made her truly different. It seems like she is trying out everything to find what could lead her to stardom. She is a rapper, a crooner and a sexy diva at the same time. She may be unoriginal, but she does have the guts to try out things and seems to be effective in whatever kind of music she tries. But all she wants is to be a pop-star and that's what she is already!!

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