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Wow. We're kind of ashamed to admit it, but we kind of like Spitzer call girl Ashley Alexandra Dupre's mega-hit single, "What We Want." Well, maybe "like" is too strong, but we're shocked it doesn't suck.

Sure, it's not going to become a jam and it's entertainment value rests on slick production, but we expected pure and utter shit from this chick.

Sorry to doubt you, Dupre. Here's to your future as the next Traci Lords! (Give the track a spin, after the jump.)

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Ashley Alexandra Dupre ain't just Eliot Spitzer's fateful call girl. Oh, no, this chick's got bigger dreams than draining the former Governor. The NJ-born beauty wants to be a pop star. And the scandal may have given her the boost she needs:

On Amiestreet.com, "What We Want" is available for 98 cents, the website's maximum price per song. Yesterday morning the song was offered for free. By 8 p.m. last night the song cost 30 cents. By 10 p.m., 76 cents. By 11 p.m., the maximum rate of 98 cents, according to Silicon Alley Insider.

At this rate, Dupré could be a millionaire in a week's time.

On her MySpace page, Dupré, who has a taste for Aretha Franklin and Frank Sinatra, as well as hip hop, describes her life.

"I am all about my music, and my music is all about me," Dupré writes.

We're assuming it's not all about her, unless her tracks discuss the woes of the working girl.



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