Dutchess Music/BMGFergie has released an extended trailer for her upcoming “visual album,” Double Dutchess: Seeing Double, due September 22, and it promises to be a spectacular production.
The trailer starts with a super-fast montage of images from Fergie’s previous videos, and then a montage of the words “#releasethealbum” and a bunch of screenshots of Twitter messages from fans complaining that they’re tired of waiting for new music. We then see black-and-white footage of Fergie walking down a street, cutting a padlock off the doors to a church, and opening the doors.
Then, the trailer explodes with a non-stop barrage of images: a snake, an open eye, a little blonde girl, and many, many Fergies, sporting countless different hairstyles, outfits and makeup. It’s set to a ballad whose lyrics suggest it could be one of the album’s tracks, “A Little Work.”
If you want to see the full “visual album” in all its glory, it’ll have a one-night-only premiere in theaters nationwide on September 20. Visit iPicTheaters.com to buy tickets and see where it’s playing near you; each ticket purchased includes a download of Double Dutchess.
Double Dutchess is Fergie’s second solo album, and comes 11 years after her first, The Dutchess. That one included five top-five hits, including “London Bridge,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” and “Glamorous.”
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