Double Dutchess

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Double Dutchess

Double Dutchess is the second studio album by American singer Fergie. It was released on September 22, 2017. The album is the singer's first to be released under her own imprint, Dutchess Music, in a partnership with Retrofuture Productions and BMG Rights Management, and first since her solo debut, The Dutchess (2006). - Wikipedia

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  • Slate

    - she’s still “ambitious, still hungry” on “Hungry,” the opening track of her long-awaited sophomore effort, Double Dutchess.  

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  • The Guardian

    The Californian singer’s second album finds her teeming with ambition: opener Hungry is all sassy delivery and theatrical production that prove Fergie an unstoppable force of hip-hop-infused pop.  

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  • Rolling Stone

    Pop star talks confronting addiction and other personal demons on her long-awaited solo release ‘Double Dutchess’ 

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  • ABC News

    This record will have its detractors, but at the very least it provides a fun ride. 

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  • CelebMIX

    Double Dutchess is an incredible 13-track album that showcases Fergie’s diversity within music and her brilliant vocal range.  

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  • Ambient Light Blog

    -no doubt die-hard Fergie fans will be ecstatic at the release of Double Dutchess.  

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  • The Musical Hype

    The result is an album that is a mixed bag. 

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  • Pretty Much Amazing

    At their very best, the songs sound just fine, but the six degrees that separate them from being great songs only serve to frustrate anyone expecting the next “Glamorous” or “London Bridge”.  

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  • The Times

    The Black Eyed Peas singer’s second solo album displays the lapses of taste our own Fergie has been known to suffer from every now and then, with Fergie  

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  • NZ Herald

    Fergie has so much potential and undeniable talent, and this album has some really, really great tracks.  

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  • The Irish News

    Fergie's Double Duchess a flawless fusion of hip hop and pop  

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  • edinboronow

    “The Double Dutchess” could have been a strong follow-up to its highly-praised predecessor, but Fergie dropped the ball on this one.  

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  • Renowned for Sound

    Despite having been teasing fans for years, Fergie’s trademark confidence and charisma hasn’t lost an inch of its impeccable shine.  

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  • Idolator

    Fergie’s ‘Double Dutchess’ Album Rollout Is A Hot Mess 

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  • MTSU Sidelines

    Overall, “Double Dutchess” provides listeners with fun, exciting new Fergie music similar to her debut while including relatable topics. 

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  • A Bit of Pop Music

    Double Dutchess is not necessarily a unlistenable album, but the highs are too few and most of the tracks, and the videos for that matter, pass by without a lasting experience, which should not be an option for a record that was supposed to re-launch a solo career after eleven years. 

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  • Knoxville News Sentinel

    Fergie flops on 'Double Dutchess' comeback  

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  • The Kelly Alexander Show

    Fergie’s long-awaited second studio album does not disappoint. In fact, it’s one of my favorite new albums released this year. And there’s been a lot of new music in 2017. 

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  • POPFECTION

    All in all, I do not feel it was worth an eleven year wait. Is it a good album however? Yes.  

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  • Bearded Gentleman Music

    But by switching genres on a track-by-track basis without really attempting to weave a cohesive sonic whole, I found myself getting distracted and confused by the music, instead of paying attention to what she was saying. 

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  • The Inquirer Daily News

    She makes swagger sweet. Voices like that are few and far between, so Double Dutchess is a welcome return.  

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  • The Orion

    An influence and style icon in today’s industry, Fergie leaves her print with “Double Dutchess” and does an excellent job with her performance on the tracks.  

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  • The Indiependent

    As for the “ear candy” she wanted to provide, though the album isn’t an overall triumph by a long shot, there’s some good stuff on here; it certainly doesn’t deserve the unblinking, total dismissal it’s been given.  

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  • Media Hype

    A solid comeback for The Dutchess. Her sophomore effort is quite a mixed bag but the good tracks are pure gold and not to be missed! It may have been 11 years but Fergie has certainly still got it. 

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  • Album Confessions

    Double Dutchess is a fun, emotional and authentic showcase of an artist who has never truly found her niche.  

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  • Creative Media Times

    If this last track is any inclination of Fergie’s next step, it’s pretty safe to say that the wait is over.  

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  • Pursuit Of Pop

    The album might not be the mega hit that her debut was, but it definitely has it’s moments that blow you away, unfortunately it’s littered with singles that sound like Fergie trying to hard to be Fergie.  

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  • The Spinoff

    Fergie’s Double Dutchess: More Sprite Zero than Lemonade 

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  • Soundigest

    Honestly, we’re LOVING Double Dutchess, but we also love the rest of Fergie’s music, too!  

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  • bolderbeat

    Though her musical hiatus was long, it definitely wasn’t for nothing. Fergie is back and possibly better than ever.  

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