Fergie & Ludacris - Glamorous
Fergie & Ludacris - Glamorous [ Music Video ]
Fergie & Ludacris - Glamorous [ Lyrics ]
(Are You Ready)
(If you ain't got no money take your broke ass home) [x2]
[Fergie:]
G-L-A-M-O-R-O-U-S (yeah) [x2]
[Chorus:]
We flyin' first class up in the sky,
the champagne livin' my life,
in the fast lane,
I won't change by the Glamorous,
oh flossy flossy.
[Bridge:]
The Glamorous, The Glamorous, Glamorous, By The Glamorous, Oh Flossy Flossy. [x2]
[Verse 1:]
Little golden diamond rings,
all them things don't mean a thing,
chaperones and limousines,
shopping for expensive things,
I be on the movie screens,
magazines and [?] scenes,
I'm not queen, I'm not pristine, I'm no queen,
[?],
(escobar)? to taco bell,
drive-thru, (gross hair)?,
I don't care, I'm still real,
no matter how many records I sell,
after the show after the [?],
I like to go cool out with the feelings,
sipping and reminiscing on days when I had a Mustang.
[Chorus]
[Bridge x2]
[Ludacris:]
I'm talking champagne [?],
caviar dreams,
you deserve nothing but all the finer better things,
now this whole world has no clue what to do it,
I've got enough money in the bank for the two of us,
Brother gotta keep enough lettuce to support your shoe fetish lifestyle,
So rich and famous [?] will get jealous,
half a million for the stone,
take a trip from here to Rome,
So if ain't got no money take your broke ass home.
G-L-A-M-O-R-O-U-S (yeah) [x2]
[Chorus]
[Bridge x2]
[Verse 2: Fergie]
I got problems up to here,
I got people in my ear,
telling me these crazy things that I don't wanna know,
I got money in the bank and I'd really like to think,
all them fans would like think, think you really know,
cause I remember yesterday when I dreamt about them days when I rock on MTV I could really talk,
Damn, it's been a long road and the industry is cold
I'm glad my daddy told me so he let his daughter know.
[Outro:]
(If you ain't got no money take your broke ass home) My Daddy told me so
(If you ain't got no money take your broke ass home) He Let His Daughter know [x2]
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Fergie Passes That Dutch..., September 20, 2006
Reviewer: Fleseastorm "SAS" (USA) - See all my reviews
Fergie gets her Missy Elliot on in this Impressive solo debut from the underutilized Black Eyed Peas member. Fergie shows that she wants to take chances and on every song she throws formula out the window. Mary Jane Shows for example starts out as just a reggae song but at the end it turns into a power punk ska song with a wild beat. Finally is like a musical number with its extremely long run time and its over the top singing. Fergie even tries her hand at rapping, and unlike other singers who have tried such as Monica, Fergie shows a Missy Elliot like talent for flow. In Fergalicious she spits out the rhymes at a thunderous pace. On Here I Come she raps to the Temptations classic with impressive results. She shows that she can also show a softer side on songs such as All That I Got (The Make Up Song), Loosing My Ground, and Big Girls Don't Cry. If you hated the first single London Bridge than fear not, she mixes it up a lot. The only one real problem I found on this CD is that she never opens up emotionally at all. She plays with the idea here and there but never really bares herself to the listener. Regardless she does have many gems on this record. The stand out track is Clumsy. Fergie shows she has the talent to not need the Black Eyed Peas, but they sure need her.
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