: Fergie uses the term to refer to her physical curves—specifically her "lady lumps" and "junk inside that trunk".
: Critics have compared the playful, back-and-forth "boy/girl break-dance-off" dynamic between Fergie and will.i.am to Paula Abdul's "Opposites Attract".
Released in 2005 as part of the Black Eyed Peas' album Monkey Business , "" remains one of the most polarizing and commercially successful pop-rap songs of its era. While often dismissed for its repetitive lyrics, it became a cultural phenomenon that defined mid-2000s dance-pop. Musical Composition & Production