The Black Eyed Peas are an American musical group. The group was founded in Los Angeles in 1995. Their first major hit was the 2003 single ‘Where Is the Love? They have sold an estimated 80 million records, making them one of the best-selling groups of all time.
About Black Eyed Peas in brief

i. am and apl. de. ap – former members of Atban Klann – formed a new group named ‘Black Eyed Pods’ with Jaime Gomez, and Kim Hill, a singer who featured on a selected number of their tracks. In 2002 Nicole Scherzinger auditioned for fourth singer, but Fergie was chosen, introduced to will.i. am by Dante Santiago. The trio performed with a live band and adopted a conscious musical and appearance style. In 2003, they released the album ‘Elephunk’, which indicated and demonstrated the new, polished pop sound designed to attract mass audiences. Their second album, ‘Bridging the Gap’, produced the singles ‘Weekends’, ‘Fallin’ Up’, and ‘Joints & Jam’, and was featured on the Bulworth soundtrack. Their third album ‘The E. N. D.’s’ produced a third Hot 100 number one placement with ‘Imma Be’, making the group one of few to ever place three number one singles on the chart from the same album, before being followed with ‘Meet Me Halfway’ The fourth album ‘Monkey Business’ was released in November 2010, and they released ‘The Beginning’ in November 2011. It was the first time the group had released two albums in the same year. In 2012, they had a total of four albums in a row, with the last one being released in February 2013. In 2013, the band released their fifth album, The E.N. D.
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