The third Black Eyed Peas album was originally supposed to be much angrier and lyrically conscious, dealing with such issues as anxiety and the September 11th tradgedies. However, because their previous albums “Behind the Front” and “Bridging The Gap” didn’t sell too well, their record label, Universal decided to give them an ultimatum: “You either [...]
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Elephunk – Black Eyed Peas
Posted in Black Eyed Peas, Hip Hop, Reviews on June 15, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Bridging The Gap – Black Eyed Peas
Posted in Black Eyed Peas, Hip Hop, Reviews on June 10, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Although I quite enjoyed the first Black Eyed Peas album “Behind The Front,” I was somewhat skeptical when it came to picking up their follow-up “Bridging The Gap.” As a result of my skepticism, I more or less avoided purchasing the record for the longest time, until I eventually found a cheap copy sitting on [...]
Behind The Front – Black Eyed Peas
Posted in Black Eyed Peas, Hip Hop, Reviews on June 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Unless you were big on your non-commercial urban music, I can guarantee you that if I had’ve mentioned the name Black Eyed Peas to you 10 years ago (ie:1999) you would’ve screwed your face up at me and said “Who the hell are they?!” Well I’ll tell ya. They were originally a slightly more rugged [...]
Lost Change – Will.I.Am
Posted in Black Eyed Peas, Reviews, Will.I.Am on December 4, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
This is the first ever ’solo’ recording from Black Eyed Peas frontman Will.I.Am, which serves as the soundtrack to an internet-only film called “Lost Change,” originally released all the way back in 2001 via British indie imprint, BBE (Barely Breakin’ Even) Records.
Songs About Girls – Will.I.Am
Posted in Black Eyed Peas, Hip Hop, Will.I.Am on September 27, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Following the release of the soundtrack to the Internet-only film “Lost Change” in 2001 and his second solo album “Must B 21″ in 2003, comes the third solo effort from Black Eyed Peas’ lead rapper Will.I.Am in 2007. Being that those two albums were released on the independent imprint BBE Records, they were obviously not [...]