Glamorous (song)

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“Glamorous”
“Glamorous” cover
Single by Fergie featuring Ludacris
from the album The Dutchess
B-side "True""
Released February 1, 2007
Format CD single, digital download
Recorded 2006
Genre Pop, R&B, hip hop
Length 4:06 (Album Version)
4:06 (Clean)
Label A&M
Writer(s) Stacy Ferguson, Jamal Jones, Will Adams, Elvis Williams, Christopher Bridges
Producer Polow da Don
Fergie singles chronology
"Fergalicious"
(2006)
"Glamorous"
(2007)
"Big Girls Don't Cry"
(2007)


Fergie UK singles chronology
"London Bridge"
(2006)
"Glamorous"
(2007)
"Big Girls Don't Cry"
(2007)


Ludacris singles chronology
"Runaway Love"
(2006)
"Glamorous"
(2007)
"Slap"
(2007)


The Dutchess track listing
"Voodoo Doll"
(6)
"Glamorous"
(7)
"Here I Come"
(8)

"Glamorous" is the third single taken from pop/R&B singer Fergie's solo debut album, The Dutchess; the song features Ludacris, although female rapper Trina was originally scheduled to feature; Ludacris was chosen because he was deemed more commercial.

In March 2007, the song became Fergie's second number-one single in the United States. The single was released on March 19, 2007 in the UK[1] and was the second single taken from the album. The single was not as successful in Latin America (where it wasn't officially released) as London Bridge and Fergalicious. "Glamorous" is the fourth single from the album in Brazil, where "Big Girls Don't Cry" was released as the third single. Fergie sang this song along with "Big Girls Don't Cry" at the Concert for Diana. As of March 2008, the single has sold 2,300,000 copies.

The song was used in the promotional video for the CW television show Gossip Girl.

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[edit] Music video

Fergie and Ludacris in the music video
Fergie and Ludacris in the music video

The video had a World Premiere on MTV's TRL on February 7, 2007, and it debuted on February 8 in the show at number 10. It made its peak at number 3 on its third day, making it her highest charting video on TRL (previously held by Fergalicious at #4). It stayed on the show for 13 days. The video is directed by Dave Meyers, and was shot in an anamorphic 1.85:1 widescreen aspect ratio. It starts in 1994 with Fergie and Polow Da Don at a keg party in East Los Angeles before she was famous. The camera then rotates upward where it is present day and Fergie is lounging in a Bombardier Global Express business jet, and as the chorus suggests, "flying first class, up in the sky". The flight attendant is played by Freddy Rodriguez. She is seen watching the music video on her LG enV for the Black Eyed Peas "Pump It". Fergie then lands and enters a limo waiting for her where she goes with her friends to a drive thru at a fast food restaurant. This restaurant is most likely Taco Bell as the lyrics suggest, though the food package appears to bear Jack in the Box logos. The video at this point does a transition to the past (1990's) where it is suggested Fergie came to this same restaurant with her friends before her glamorous life. The transition occurs as Fergie sings of the days when she had a Mustang. The limo transforms into a Mustang convertible. She and her friends are wearing clothes and have hairstyles similar to those of 1990s pop culture.

Fergie wears an elegant suit in the music video
Fergie wears an elegant suit in the music video

The video then goes back to present day where Fergie and Ludacris are shown shooting a movie called Glamorous, a throwback to Bonnie and Clyde. The two are shown holding Thompson submachine guns while being held up by police near a canyon, apparently for stealing money. Ludacris raps his verse to Fergie telling her all the expensive things he will buy for her. Fergie and Ludacris are then shown shooting down the cops, after which the movie shoot ends.

After the shoot Fergie proceeds to sit in a chair with her name on it, as people rush over to do her make up. While this is happening she thanks her fans for making her famous. Scenes of this are intercut with Fergie getting back on the plane she came on, while she flashes back to when she was a little girl, where her father warned her about the coldness of the showbiz industry. Fergie is then shown at the same kegger from earlier in the video, with Alfonso Ribeiro, Polow Da Don, apl.de.ap and Cypress Hill with B-Real with whom she clinks plastic glasses, followed with the plane she is on in the present day flying into London as the sun sets.

As of June 10, 2008 the music video for "Glamorous" has been viewed 11,500,250 times on popular video-sharing website YouTube.

[edit] Chart performance

"Glamorous" debuted on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 at number 98 in mid-January 2007,[2] two weeks before its official release to radio stations. The song reached its initial peak at number nine, giving Fergie her third top 10 solo hit in six months, equal to her group the Black Eyed Peas' tally over the past six years. In the next week, the single plummeted from nine to thirty-three, one of the biggest drops in a single week out of the top 10, due to A&M Records blocking the digital download of the single. "Glamorous" was released back in the iTunes Store and other digital outlets on the week of February 28. Upon re-release of "Glamorous" as a digital single download, it re-entered the top 10 at the number eight position on the Billboard Hot 100, rising from number 55, in the charting week of March 17, 2007.[3] On the March 24, 2007 edition of the Billboard Hot 100, "Glamorous" hit number-one, giving Fergie her second #1 single;[4] it remained at number one for a second consecutive week,[5] but then fell to number two in the next week.[6]

"Glamorous" ended as the year's 10th highest seller there, ranked at #10 on the Billboard Year-End chart for 2007.[7] "Glamorous" debuted at #10 on the Australian ARIA singles chart, and was the week's second highest debut behind Christina Aguilera's "Candyman" which debuted at #6. "Glamorous" made its initial peak at #3 before rising to its peak at #2. "Glamorous" has been certified Platinum by ARIA for sales of over 70,000. "Glamorous" was also ranked at #13 on the Australian ARIA Year-End singles chart for 2007, and is one of four entries on this chart for Fergie, with the others being "Fergalicious", "Clumsy" and "Big Girls Don't Cry".[8][9] The song debuted at #56 in the UK Singles Chart and peaked at #6, making it her second solo Top 10 hit. In Latin America, the song thus far has dubious honor of being the only single to not chart in the Latin America Top 40; "Big Girls Don't Cry" has already charted.[10] This song was also used during the evening gown competition of the Miss USA 2007 pageant.

[edit] Track listing

  • Australian CD single
  1. "Glamorous" (Album Version) 4:08
  2. "Glamorous" (Space Cowboy remix) 4:37
  3. "True" (Spandau Ballet cover) 3:48
  4. "Glamorous" (Music video) - 4:10
  • UK CD single
  1. "Glamorous" (Album Version) 4:07
  2. "True" (Spandau Ballet cover) 3:45

[edit] Charts

Chart (2007) Peak
position
Australian ARIA Singles Chart[11] 2
Austrian Singles Chart[11] 25
China Top 20 Singles[12] 9
Brazil - Top 100 Singles 36
Eurochart Official Top 40 Singles[13] 2
Canadian Hot 100 12
Croatia Singles Chart[14] 1
Belgium Singles Chart[11] 14
Euro 200 6
Finland Singles Chart[11] 7
French Singles Chart 32
German Singles Chart[11] 16
Ireland Singles Chart[11] 3
New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart[11] 9
ARC Weekly Top 40[15] 1
Russian Airplay Chart[16] 5
Sweden Singles Chart[11] 59
Switzerland Singles Chart[11] 38
TRL[11] 3
Turkish Top 20 Chart[17] 12
UK Singles Chart[11] 6
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[11][18] 1
U.S. Billboard Pop 100[18] 1
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs[19] 41
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play[18] 1
United World Chart[11] 4
Preceded by
"This Is Why I'm Hot" by MIMS
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 number-one single
March 24, 2007 - March 31, 2007
Succeeded by
"Don't Matter" by Akon
Preceded by
"What Goes Around... Comes Around" by Justin Timberlake
U.S. Billboard Pop 100 number-one single
March 24, 2007 - April 14, 2007
Succeeded by
"The Sweet Escape" by Gwen Stefani featuring Akon
Preceded by
"Say It Right" by Nelly Furtado
Croatia Singles Chart number-one single
March 25, 2007 - April 1, 2007
Succeeded by
"Girlfriend" by Avril Lavigne
Preceded by
"Read My Mind" by The Killers
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play number-one single
June 2, 2007 - June 8, 2007
Succeeded by
"Change" by Kimberley Locke
Preceded by
"The Sweet Escape" by Gwen Stefani featuring Akon
ARC Weekly Top 40 number-one single
May 5, 2007 - May 12, 2007
Succeeded by
"Give It to Me" by Timbaland featuring Nelly Furtado and Justin Timberlake

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