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“London Bridge” is a song recorded by American singer Fergie for her debut studio album, The Dutchess, released as the lead single from the album. Lyrically, the song is about sex.
The song reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart, making it Fergie’s first song as a solo artist to reach the n...
[Intro: Fergie & Polow da Don]
Oh, shit (Oh, shit)
Oh, shit (Oh, shit)
Oh, shit (Oh, shit)
(They ain't ready for this)
Oh, shit (Oh)
It's me, Fergie, ha
The Pen
Polow
(Fergie, Ferg, what's up, baby? Come on, come on)
[Refrain: Fergie & Polow da Don]
When I come to the club, step aside (Oh, shit)
Part the seas, don't be havin' me in the line (Oh, shit)
VIP, 'cause you know I gotta shine (Oh, shit)
I'm Fergie Ferg, and me love you long time (Oh, shit)
All my girls get down on the floor (Oh, shit)
Back to back, drop it down real low (Oh, shit)
I'm such a lady, but I'm dancin' like a ho (Oh, shit)
'Cause you know I don't give a fuck, so here we go (Oh, shit)
[Chorus: Fergie]
How come every time you come around
My London London Bridge wanna go down?
Like London London London wanna go down
Like London London London be goin' down like
How come every time you come around
My London London Bridge wanna go down?
Like London London London wanna go down
Like London London London be goin' down like
[Interlude: Fergie, Polow da Don]
Now as the drinks start pouring and my speech start slurring
Everybody start looking real good (Oh, shit)
[Verse: Fergie & Polow da Don]
That Grey Goose got your girl feeling loose
Now I'm wishing that I didn't wear these shoes (I hate heels)
It's like every time I get up on the dude (Oh)
Paparazzi put my business in the news
And I'm like, get up out my face (Oh, shit)
Before I turn around and spray your ass with mace (Oh, shit)
My lips make you wanna have a taste (Oh, shit)
You got that? I got the bass
[Chorus: Fergie]
How come every time you come around
My London London Bridge wanna go down?
Like London London London wanna go down
Like London London London be goin' down like
How come every time you come around
My London London Bridge wanna go down?
Like London London London wanna go down
Like London London London be goin' down like
[Bridge: Fergie & Polow da Don]
Aah, da, da, da, da, do, do, do, do
Me like a bullet type, you know they comin', right? (Oh, shit)
Fergie love' 'em long time, my girls support 'em, right? (Oh, shit)
Aah, da, da, da, da, do, do, do, do
Me like a bullet type, you know they comin', right? (Oh, shit)
Fergie love' 'em long time, my girls support, right? (Oh, shit)
[Spoken Interlude: Polow da Don]
Another A-T-L
Cali callabo
Fergie and Polow
[Refrain: Fergie & Polow da Don]
When I come to the club, step aside (Oh, shit)
Part the seas, don't be havin' me in the line (Oh, shit)
VIP, 'cause you know I gotta shine (Oh, shit)
I'm Fergie Ferg, and me love you long time (Oh, shit)
All my girls get down on the floor (Oh, shit)
Back to back, drop it down real low (Oh, shit)
I'm such a lady, but I'm dancin' like a ho (Oh, shit)
'Cause you know I don't give a fuck, so here we go (Oh, shit)
[Chorus: Fergie]
How come every time you come around
My London London Bridge wanna go down?
Like London London London wanna go down
Like London London London be goin' down like
How come every time you come around
My London London Bridge wanna go down?
Like London London London wanna go down
Like London London London be goin' down like
[Outro: Spoken]
Shittin' all over the world (Yeah)
Fuck you, bitches
London Bridge was written by Polow da Don & Mike Hartnett & Fergie & Sean Garrett.
London Bridge was produced by Blac Elvis & Polow da Don.
Fergie released London Bridge on Tue Jul 18 2006.
It’s poking fun at certain things. I’m really not going to spray the paparazzi with mace – I don’t know if you know that about me."
Via TheAge
This song is kind of like a punch in the face to let people know I’m coming out."
Via MTV
We got to use the whole cheeky London-type thing, playing with the British guards. But at the same time, we were playing with the ‘60s London feel, with the Brigitte Bardot bouffant hair, and mixing that up with the chola style. It’s kind of a weird fusion, and it somehow just all works together."
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On July 25, 2016, the song was officially certified 2x platinum for sales of two million in the United States.