If you mean the song by Fergie:
According to Fergie herself, the song refers to a sex act whereby two women and two men form a bridge-like shape during intercourse.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Bridge_(Fergie_song)
2006-10-04 07:17:42
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answered by Rumncoke916 5
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It is a childrens song relating to the London Bridge, that used to be in London & is now in Arizona...
2006-10-04 14:47:45
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answered by fairly smart 7
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bridges that are in London
2006-10-04 14:15:16
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answered by Anonymous
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london bridges is a new song out, it's all about london's bridges.
2006-10-04 14:18:02
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answered by vicky l 6
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Depends on which version you have, Many people equate the original with the beheading of Ann Bolyn and the rule of Henry 8th
2006-10-04 14:22:41
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answered by Anonymous
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It means exactly what it sounds like....Bridges in London...
DUH!
2006-10-04 14:48:25
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answered by Peeko 2
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It was produced by Polow Da Don, who produced The Pussycat Dolls' "Buttons," with lyrics by Sean Garrett, who helped write "Yeah!" by Usher. She describes the song as being "kind of like a punch in the face to let people know I'm coming out..I've been getting way too into myself nowadays and I just wanna have fun with as many men as I can possible." The song is a club track that only lightly touches on personal lyrics about fame and celebrity ("It's like every time I get up on the dude/ Paparazzi put my business in the news"). According to Fergie herself, the song refers to a sex act whereby two women and two men form a bridge-like shape during intercourse.[1]
It was released to radio on July 13, 2006, however it was leaked on internet June 29, 2006. The music video premiered on Total Request Live on July 18, 2006 and peaked on TRLs countdown at number five. The song was released on iTunes on July 25, 2006. After only five days on iTunes it reached number one.
It is interesting to note that the bridge featured on the alternative cover of the single is not in fact London Bridge but Tower Bridge. This is presumably because the actual current London Bridge is of no particular architectural significance, and consequently many people confuse the two. This mistake is also made in the ending of the video for the song (British audiences have noted this after her video recently debuted in the UK [2]). It is possible that the use of Tower Bridge was intentional - as American audiences have come to incorrectly associate it as London Bridge.
On most stations, a radio edit changes the subtitle (normally "Oh ****!") to "Oh Snap!" (to prevent bleeping or blanking). This edit was also used in the music video.
Fergie performed the song at the beginning of 2006 MTV Video Music Awards' Pre-Show On The Rock. It was also performed during the second season finale of So You Think You Can Dance. Also, on the same show, a dance set to "London Bridge" was choreographed by Shane Sparks, and performed on July 19 by Travis Wall and Donyelle Jones.
Fergie collaborated with her fellow member of Black Eyed Peas will.i.am on the clip's concept to make it more distinctive than another-female-solo-singer-does-a-dance-routine. She describes the concept as follows: "We're doing this androgynous-type thing where [my girls and I] go into a gentlemen's club and pull them into a bathroom and come back out in their clothes. They're going to be dressed up really dapper and looking really handsome."
For the video, which was filmed at the Woolwich Army Barracks in London, she brought in backup dancers who double as bodyguards, dressed like cholas — tough Mexican girls known for wearing dark lipstick and big hair — to make the clip "have a bit more edge, be very distinct, be very mixed." Fergie swears she used to want to be a chola growing up.
Fergie designed one of her outfits for the video from her family's crest and tartan — she is partially of Scottish descent — but not exactly, though. She wanted it to be modernized. She also wears a tiara ****** to the side of her head to play off the royal name of her album, as well as the similarity between her real name (Stacy Ferguson) and that of the Duchess of York (Sarah Ferguson).
2006-10-04 14:17:45
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answered by CrystalRose 3
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london brige was a brige. they moved it to arizona or something
2006-10-04 14:21:17
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answered by khm8891 3
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her pussy true!
2006-10-04 14:52:53
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answered by Anonymous
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