BLACK EYED PEAS

Black Eyed Peas (Also Knows As The Black Eyed Peas) Is An American Musical Group Originally Founded In Los Angeles In 1995, Consisting Of Rappers Will.I.Am, Appl.De.Ap And Taboo. Originally An Alternative Hip Hop Group, They Subsequently Changed Their Musical Sound To Pop And Dance-Pop Music. In 2002, Nicole Scherzinger Auditioned For Fourth Singer, But Fergie Was Chosen, Introduced To Will.I.Am By Dante Santiago. Fergie Joined The Band In 2002. Black Eyed Peas' Released "Elephunk" In 2003. Their First Major Hit Was The 2003 Single "Where Is The Love?" Which Featured Vocals From Justin Timberlake And Topped The Charts In 13 Countries, Inlcuding The United Kingdom, Where It Spent Seven Weeks At Number One And Went On To Become Britain's Biggest-Selling Single Of 2003. Their Fourth Album "Monkey Business" Was An Even Bigger Worldwide Success And Became Certified 4x Platinum In The United States. In 2009, The Group Became One Of Only 11 Artists To Have Simultaneously Held The Number-One And Number-Two Spots On The Billboard Hot 100, With Their Singles "Boom Boom Pow" And "I Gotta Feeling", Which Topped The Chart For An Unprecedented 26 Consecuitive Weeks.

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