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Morally speaking, what do you think of Fergie's song "My Humps"?

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What do you think it is about? I wonder if it is about her life long struggle with scoliosis.

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  1. Its worst than ghetto or gutter trash...it's trailer trash!..


  2. the only thing i can say about it is it was way overplayed, and i actually like fergie just not that song.

  3. Great beat.  Horrid lyrics.

  4. Fergie is just riding the coat-tails of Madonna and other old s**t-singers.  Madonna opened the door for tasteless, no talent, not-particularly pretty, ghetto trash to use s*x and shock-value in order to sell music.

  5. Morally speaking, I don't care. Artistically, it was a crime.

  6. I think it's more or less autobiographical, based on photos of her "lovely lady lumps".

    She probably does drive those suckers crazy etc etc.

  7. I raised an eyebrow when I first heard it - the song is about as moral as Fergie is.  I heard kids singing along with it on the radio - grrrrrr.

  8. I can't even begin to speak about "morality" when the song itself is what I consider akin to "ear-rape."

    It's probably the worst song I've ever heard.

    I think about it and I get "itchy."

  9. Colorado sucks. The weather here makes the people act instable. Don't even get me started on the type of folk you'll encounter in the boonies of CO.

    I think the humps refer to camels and all other lovely water-retaining creatures.

  10. This song is actually written from the perspective of the entire state of colorado. "My humps" obviously refer to the rocky mountains. All of the references to spending money and such obviously have to do with both the mint, located in Denver, and the bustling economy of places like Colorado Springs. I have heard of numerous people that felt that this song was full of vagrant exploitation of women, and that it was instilling poor ideals in our young children, but i don't see what the problem with Colorado is, it seems to be a really good place to raise a family.

  11. Morally speaking, I have no opinion of the song. Artistically speaking, it's a d*mn shame that songs like that are considered music. I grew up in an era with some bad music but I don't think anything tops some of the stuff that is being put out today. People will sing about ANYTHING! Their, shoes, humps, s*x life, sun glasses, sugar daddy, baby daddy, thongs, etc, it's a very strange occurance.

    Tim F. said it perfectly.

  12. It's ok I guess but its not in my top 20 list.

    I have no clue what that song is or was about.

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