Fergie Clumsy
Clumsy is a pop song written by Fergie, Will.i.am and Bobby Troup for Fergie's debut solo album The Dutchess (2006). The song (which samples Little Richard's "The Girl Can't Help It") will be released as the album's fifth single.[2] The song is also featured on the soundtrack to Judd Apatow's hit film Knocked Up.
One thing Fergie has certainly made clear on her lead solo effort is that she is quite a unique artist. On "Clumsy", the fifth(!) single from The Dutchess, this point is reiterated, as it's quite difficult to picture any other performer today pulling off the tune's silly, yet lovable, approach. The songstress is "slippin' and stumblin'" all over a laid-back beat and Casio keyboard lines. She's so in love, she can't even stand up straight.
Although "Clumsy" is a good little piece of pop pleasure, there is nothing striking or even slightly epic about the tune. As is the case with most later singles, it works best as an album track, making it unlikely the record will climb high on the charts. Still, for single number five, "Clumsy" is yet another tasty bubblegum treat from one of pop music's biggest rising stars.
The music video for "Clumsy" was directed by Marc Webb and Rich Lee.
Fergie Clumsy Video
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