Fergie Can't Spell
Created on: January 23rd, 2007
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i thought that too, then i thought more about how the words sound if you strung them out.
for instance when you say "t" after the t part, if you hold the note of "t" it sounds like "eeeeeeeee" for however long you would want to hold it. so if you're thinking from a song writer's perspective and you want to make your song flow and sound good, you're looking for all these tricky ways to make that happen. she just stretched the rules.
for instance, "T to the A to the S... T(eeeee) y girl you tasty."
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