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Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Fergie's 'Big Girls Don't Cry' Earns Grammy Award Nomination as 'Best Female Pop Vocal Performance' - From Her 5 Million-Selling Debut Album, THE DUTCHESS

Fergie's 'Big Girls Don't Cry' Earns Grammy Award Nomination as 'Best Female Pop Vocal Performance' - From Her 5 Million-Selling Debut Album, THE DUTCHESS

String of consecutive #1 and RIAA platinum hits - 'London Bridge,' 'Fergalicious,' 'Glamorous,' 'Big Girls Don't Cry' and 'Clumsy' amass 15 million total digital and ringtone sales

'Big Girls Don't Cry' - #1 selling iTunes' Single of 2007

SANTA MONICA, Calif., Dec. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- The climax of a record-setting year of success for Fergie and THE DUTCHESS, her RIAA double-platinum worldwide 5 million-selling debut solo album (first release from the will.i.am Music Group, distributed worldwide by Interscope Geffen A&M) was underscored at the 50th annual Grammy Awards nominations -- as her #1 single "Big Girls Don't Cry" was nominated for "Best Female Pop Vocal Performance."

Earlier this year, Fergie won "Favorite Female Artist (Pop/Rock)"at last month's 2007 American Music Awards; "Female Artist Of The Year" at the MTV Video Music Awards; and "Top Female Artist" at the Teen Choice Awards.

THE DUTCHESS (released September 19, 2006) has spent 63 weeks on the Billboard 200 albums chart, selling nearly 3 million copies in the U.S. and another 2 million internationally. The album was hailed by Rolling Stone as "a banging mix of party-starters and down-tempo jams ... pure booty-shaking fun." It's run of consecutive RIAA platinum singles began in the summer 2006 with "London Bridge."

The next three singles from THE DUTCHESS all hit the #1 spot -- the all-time career-defining "Fergalicious," "Glamorous," and "Big Girls Don't Cry." Each surpassed 2 million digital sales along the way, the first time that any artist has had three hits from one album accomplish that feat. Fergie is the only artist to have 4 songs from one album sell over 1 million ringtones. In all, her combined digital singles sales and ringtone sales total in excess of 15 million. "Big Girls Don't Cry" has been named iTunes' biggest-selling single of 2007.

More chart history: When "Big Girls Don't Cry" hit #1 in August 2007, Fergie was crowned the first female artist since Christina Aguilera (in 2000) to score three #1's from one album. Fergie is also the first female artist of the decade to land her first four solo singles in the Top 5 on the Nielsen BDS-powered CHR/Top 40 chart. "Clumsy" is Fergie's fifth single, currently at #6 on the Hot 100 in its 8th week out, with digital sales topping the 550,000 mark.

"THE DUTCHESS has exceeded all of my wildest dreams," says Fergie.

Fergie has been a member of the multi-platinum two-time Grammy Award winning group The Black Eyed Peas for nearly five years, since they became a global sensation with the release of their third album, Elephunk (June 2003, featuring the massive #1 hit, "Where Is the Love?" and the Rap Grammy-winning "Let's Get It Started"). It was followed by their first #1 pop/ #1 R&B crossover album, 2005's triple-platinum Monkey Business, which spun off a trio of smash hits, "Don't Phunk With My Heart" (their second consecutive Rap Grammy), "My Humps" -- which became the first 2-million selling Master Tone of all time -- and "Pump It." The Black Eyed Peas are an international success story, having sold more than 18 million units worldwide.

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Source: Interscope Records

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