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Fergie’s Boobs In A Bikini

So here is Fergie‘s nice big boobies for you to enjoy on a Tuesday morning, afternoon or night depending on where in the world you are, tell me would you hit it?

While she on vacation in Mexico with her new husband Josh Duhamel, the Black Eyed Peas singer decided to take a little dip in the water and give us all a peak of her body and most importantly her boobs.

Speaking of Fergie and the Black Eyed Peas, they are set to release a follow up to their 2005 album Monkey Business. Their new album which will be called The E.N.D. will be released on June 9, with the first single called Boom Boom Pow being released to radio sometime next month.

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I myself love their music and can’t wait to hear some new stuff, but until then we can all enjoy Fergie‘s boobs in her bikini.

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Black Crowes Accuse Gretchen Wilson of Song Stealing

Imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery, but not when royalties are at stake.

The Black Crowes have filed a copyright-infringement suit against country star Gretchen Wilson, accusing the self-dubbed Redneck Woman of ripping off parts of their 1991 hit “Jealous Again” on her new single, “Work Hard, Play Harder.”

It may only be rock ‘n’ roll, but it has the brothers Robinson mad enough to file suit not only against Wilson, but against Wilson’s label, Sony BMG, the publishing company J Money Music and TNT, which is using Wilson’s song in a promotion for the new season of Saving Grace.

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So far, Chris and Rich Robinson as well as Wilson have personally refrained from commenting on the similarities between the songs. But the Black Crowes’ longtime manager is chiming in with his two cents.

“We find the musical verses of Wilson’s song to be such an obvious example of copyright infringement that I expect all parties to reach a relatively quick resolution to avoid legalization.”

On the bright side, should the Crowes’ claims hold in court, at the very least it would show that the band’s peers, if not necessarily their critics, actually do listen to their music all the way through.

source: Black Crowes Caw Out Gretchen Wilson for Alleged Song Stealing [e! online]

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