Fergie Ringtones for Mobile Phones
Fergie is the interesting and uncommon stage nickname of Stacy Ann Ferguson, a well-known American pop and r and b singer, songwriter, and actress. She was born on 27 March 1975 in Whittier, California to Terri Gore and Patrick Ferguson in nearby Hacienda Heights. Originally, Ferguson is a former member of the TV series for children, called "Kids incorporated", and then of the girl pop group "Wild orchid". Fergie was as well a co-host of the TV show "Great pretenders". Today, she is a vocalist for the famous hip hop group "The black eyed peas", and a successful solo artist, presenting her debut solo album, "The dutchess", in 2006. Ferguson was a member of the female pop trio "Wild orchid", together with Stefanie Ridel and her fellow just from "Kids incorporated" Renee Sandstrom. This group released two albums, but after completing the third one, their record company declined to publish it, and thus, Fergie left the band shortly thereafter. Since 2003, Ferguson has taken over the lead female vocal role in "The black eyed peas", replacing background singer Kim Hill, left the group in 2000. Initially, Ferguson created five songs with this new band before she was invited to join them permanently. Thus, her addition to the band, which had enjoyed bare underground success until then, helped them quickly grow into mainstream popular performers on the r and b scene in USA from this period. After two real hit albums with the band, Ferguson begins her solo career. The name of her first album is a misspelled variant of the former title of Sarah Ferguson, "the duchess of York", with whom Ferguson shares her surname and popular nickname. The solo working does not entirely exclude performing in the Black Eyed Peas, as Ferguson tends to stay with the group and turn between the both duties. Music of "The dutchess" is also similar in style to the songs of the Black Eyed Peas. Ferguson has created four real hits in "The Dutchess", including two number one singles - "London bridge" and "Glamorous". The second Fergie ringtones hit from this compilation, "Fergalicous", topped at number two and was well on its way to reach number one. Also, "London bridge" placed on number two on the UWC, while "Fergalicous" and "Glamorous" both made it to number four. "Big girls do not cry" has been considered as her fourth single. Choose from our list of Fergie ringtones and download it as mobile Fergie ringtone straight to your cell phone.
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