Genius Lyrics
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Black Eyed Peas (Ft. Justin Timberlake) – Where Is the Love?
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“Where Is the Love?” is a song by The Black Eyed Peas about police brutality, racism and terrorism. The song was released as the lead single from their third album, Elephunk. It
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Black Eyed Peas – Pump It
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[Intro: The Black Eyed Peas] / Ha, ha, ha / Pump it / Ha, ha, ha / And pump it (Louder) / Pump it (Louder) / Pump it (Louder) / Pump it (Louder) / Turn up your radio / Blast your
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Black Eyed Peas (Ft. The World) – #WHERESTHELOVE
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“#WHERESTHELOVE” is a modern transformation of The Black Eyed Peas' 2003 hit “Where’s The Love?” The 2016 update addresses various social justice issues such as the protest of
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Black Eyed Peas – Shut Up
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“Shut Up” is a song by the American group The Black Eyed Peas. The song was released as the second single from their studio album, Elephunk (2003). It is about a disastrous
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Black Eyed Peas – Fallin' Up
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As the first track on their debut album, Fallin' Up is the Black Eyed Peas expressing to the World that they want to make real, meaningful hip-hop music without falling into the
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Black Eyed Peas – The APL Song
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“The Apl Song" is dedicated to Alan Pineda of the Black Eyed Peas (Apl.de.ap), hence, the title. Pineda reminisces about his roots which are in the Philippines, from which his
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Black Eyed Peas (Ft. CeeLo Green, John Legend, Q-Tip & Talib Kweli) – Like That
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[Intro: Q-Tip] / Wow, we in stereo? / [Verse 1: Q-Tip] / Question for the ages: What's going on with my rap pages? / Rappers wanna be down, but listen-listen / You got to feel it
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Black Eyed Peas (Ft. Tippa Irie) – Hey Mama
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[Intro: Fergie] / La la la la la la / [Chorus: will.i.am] / Hey mama, this that shit that make you move, mama / Get on the floor and move your booty, mama / We the blast masters
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Black Eyed Peas (Ft. Papa Roach) – Anxiety
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In this song, the Black Eyed Peas explore the psyche of a man wracked with worry, and how that person is constantly battling himself.
Featured on the album “Elephunk”
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Black Eyed Peas – Rock That Body
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“Rock That Body” was released as the fifth international single from the Black Eyed Peas' fifth studio album The E.N.D (2009). Commercially, the song peaked at #9 on the Billboard
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Black Eyed Peas – The Time (Dirty Bit)
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The Time (Dirty Bit) is the lead single from the Black Eyed Peas' album, The Beginning. It samples classic “I’ve Had The Time Of My Life” from Dirty Dancing. The track has sold
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Black Eyed Peas (Ft. Sting) – Union
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[Hook] / (One for all, one for all) / (It's all it's all for one) / Let's start a union, calling every human / It's one for all and all for one / Let's live in unison, calling
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Black Eyed Peas – STREET LIVIN'
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“Street Livin'” is The Black Eyed Peas' first single since 2015’s “Yesterday”. The song speaks on racial and economic injustices in the USA, especially regarding minorities, and it
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Black Eyed Peas – Karma
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[Intro: will.i.am] / Yeah, yeah / Watch out / [Chorus] / Ain't no running from / Karma, and no running / Ain't no running from / Karma, and no running / Ain't no running from
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Black Eyed Peas (Ft. Jack Johnson) – Gone Going
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“Gone Going” is off the Black Eyed Peas’s fourth album “Monkey Business”.
The song criticizes materialization. It begins with a young boy named “Johnny” who seeks out fame and
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Black Eyed Peas – Whenever
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[Verse 1: Fergie] / Love, through the trees, past the sky / Beyond the Northern lights / You will see, my delight / Reflecting in your eyes / And I won't let go, if you wait for me
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Black Eyed Peas – B.E.P. Empire
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The video-clip with this song is pretty ironic now, it’s about hip-hop selling out to the masses. If we look at what The Black Eyed Peas have become now, they more or less became
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Black Eyed Peas – Hands Up
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[Intro: will.i.am] / Check it out, check it out, check it out / Check it out, out, out, check it out / Check it out, check it out, check it out / Check it out, out, out / [Chorus
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Black Eyed Peas – Audio Delite at Low Fidelity
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from their 4th album “Monkey Business” (2005)
this song doesn’t feature Fergie or Taboo
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Black Eyed Peas (Ft. Esthero) – Weekends
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This track uses a loop inspired by (if not directly lifted from) the 1971 hit Family Affair by Sly & The Family Stone.
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Black Eyed Peas (Ft. Esthero) – 4EVER
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[Intro] / We are the music makers / And we are the dreamers of dreams / [Chorus: will.i.am & Esthero] / One is for the love / Two is for the soul / Three's the magic number / And
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Black Eyed Peas – I Gotta Feeling
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As the second single of The Black Eyed Peas' E.N.D. era, this track came to be the most successful off the album.
After the single’s success, the group released Invasion Of I
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Black Eyed Peas – The Boogie That Be
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[Verse 1: will.i.am] / Yo, you hear them sirens? / I know you hear 'em / Don't get scared / It ain't five-o (no) / That's the funk yo (yeah) / Don't act like you didn't know (huh
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Black Eyed Peas – Don't Lie
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A classic track in BEP’s back catalogue, released at the height of their worldwide popularity. As the second single, it achieved massive chart success, reaching the top 50 in 21
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The Black Eyed Peas & J Balvin – RITMO (Bad Boys for Life)
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Working off of near and far nostalgia-inducing samples, the American and Colombian artists boast their party lifestyles on “RITMO (Bad Boys For Life)” for people to envy as they
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Black Eyed Peas – Yesterday
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On July 17th 2015, will.i.am premiered “Yesterday” while on the Beats 1 radio program with host Zane Lowe. This date marked the 20th year anniversary of the Black Eyed Peas group.
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Black Eyed Peas – Alive
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[Intro: will.i.am] / I've got so much love for you, darling, and I / I wanna let you know how I feel / [Pre-Chorus: will.i.am] / And it's true that I love you / And it's true, you'
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Black Eyed Peas (Ft. Justin Timberlake) – My Style
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[Intro: Justin Timberlake Timbaland] / Lord have mercy / Lord have mercy Timbo / Lord have mercy Black Eyed Peas / Lord have mercy JT / Lord have mercy Get stealing that! / Lord
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Black Eyed Peas – Meet Me Halfway
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Meet Me Halfway is the third track of the album The E.N.D.. It was the 3rd single from the album, after “Boom Boom Pow” and “I Gotta Feeling”.
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Black Eyed Peas – Don't Phunk with My Heart
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“Don’t Phunk with My Heart” is a song recorded by American recording group The Black Eyed Peas, taken from their fourth studio album Monkey Business. The song was released as the
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Black Eyed Peas – Don't Stop the Party
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Don’t Stop The Party is a single from the album The Beginning. It has garnered over 100 million views on YouTube, but failed to break the top 80 in the US.
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Black Eyed Peas (Ft. James Brown) – They Don't Want Music
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From Black Eyed Peas 4th album (however only 2nd with Fergie) “Monkey Business” released in 2005.
The song features The Godfather of Soul James Brown (who died a year later).
It’s
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Black Eyed Peas – BIG LOVE
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[Verse 1: will.i.am] / A day in a life of a kid in America / Everyone's a critic, watch them criticize your character / Everybody watching ya / People love to stare at ya
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Black Eyed Peas – Boom Boom Pow
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First track and single of The Black Eyed Peas for their 3rd album (5th if we don’t count the arrival of Fergie), The E.N.D..
The BEP have marked 2009 with this hit banger which
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Black Eyed Peas (Ft. RAY BLK) – RING THE ALARM pt.1, pt.2, pt.3
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In “RING THE ALARM pt.1, pt.2, pt.3”, The Black Eyed Peas illustrate nowadays social issues. This includes firearm policy, racial discrimination, problems with the current
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Black Eyed Peas (Ft. Macy Gray) – Request + Line
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Request+Line is a song by Black Eyed Peas, taken from their second studio album, Bridging The Gap. It became the band’s first Top 40 hit in many countries worldwide and their first
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Black Eyed Peas – Head Bobs
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[Verse 1: will.i.am] / I'm hard to handle like bikes with no bars / We excite stores that got dykes leaving doors / Unlock the heated 'cause they know when I sex well / Left them
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Black Eyed Peas – Ring-A-Ling
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“Ring-A-Ling” is a song that appears on The Black Eyed Peas album, The E•N•D (Energy Never Dies).
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Black Eyed Peas – My Humps
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By “humps” Fergie is referring to those muscles on the sides of a lithe girl’s crotch area (the opposite of FUPA)
She might be talking about her butt – at least, that is the less
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