M.I.L.F. $

M.I.L.F. $

Fergie

On July 1st, Fergie released the second single titled “M.I.L.F. $” for her sophomore album, Double Dutchess.

M.I.L.F. is a commonly used acronym that stands for “Mother I’d Like To F***.” However, Fergie has expressed a desire to see it changed to the less objectifying “Moms I’d Like To Follow.” The music video subliminally features this alternate reading many times.

The title uses symbols to play on another double meaning: “MILF Money” and the plural, “MILFS.” Fergie uses the lyric “MILF money” throughout the song to refer to her status as a high-earning, independent, and sexy mother. The second meaning for “MILFS” refers to her dedication of the song to all MILFs and their hustle, particularly the other women in her celebrity crew.

Hours after the premiere of this song, Fergie released the music video which features Hollywood’s “hottest” moms.

Kim Kardashian, who is included in the video spoke about the song on her website saying:

Do you guys see those 10-inch gold heels I had to wear in the milk shower?! It was not easy, but I think it looks hot. We literally shot this all day, then I got on a plane and flew to New York to shoot the GQ cover the next morning. It was the craziest week!