Nearly 20 years after Fergie’s 2006 hit “London Bridge” took the world by storm, the pop icon collaborated with Netflix and “Too Much” star Megan Stalter to right a wrong the Internet has not let go.
Y2K Music Video Gets a Second Chance in New Netflix Rom-Com originally appeared on Parade. Fergie is setting the record straight by dancing on the real London Bridge. The video celebrates the release ...
Fergie joins forces with Meg Stalter in a new music video for her 2006 hit London Bridge, to help promote Stalter's new Netflix series, Too Much. Sharing the video on YouTube, the former Black Eyed ...
In The Number Ones, I'm reviewing every single #1 single in the history of the Billboard Hot 100, starting with the chart's beginning, in 1958, and working my way up into the present. For the white ...
Blur drummer (and occasional lawyer and politician) Dave Rowntree has released his first-ever solo single, “London Bridge.” The track, which was produced by Leo Abrahams, is from an album that’s due ...
Fergie is setting the record straight by dancing on the real London Bridge. The Grammy-winning artist, 50, just released a new version of her 2006 music video for “London Bridge.” This time, it ...
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