Black Eyed Peas
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1995
π California, USA
π΅ Pop
Black Eyed Peas were formed in Los Angeles in 1992 by rappers will.i.am and apl.de.ap, who met at the all-ages dance venue Club What? while attending different high schools. Together with Taboo, they developed a style that stood in sharp contrast to the gangsta rap dominating the city. Their first two albums, Behind the Front (1998) and Bridging the Gap (2000), earned critical praise for their socially conscious lyrics and use of live musicians β but commercial breakthrough remained elusive.
That changed dramatically when vocalist Fergie joined the group. Their third album, Elephunk (2003), delivered the mainstream breakthrough, driven by the single βWhere Is the Love?β featuring Justin Timberlake, which topped charts in 13 countries. With Monkey Business (2005) and hits like βDonβt Phunk with My Heartβ and βMy Humps,β they were firmly among the biggest acts in the world.
The peak came with The E.N.D. in 2009. βBoom Boom Powβ and βI Gotta Feelingβ held the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 for 26 consecutive weeks β a record for any duo or group. They won three Grammy Awards and were ranked as the seventh biggest artist on Billboardβs decade-end chart for the 2000s. In 2011, they performed the Super Bowl XLV halftime show before going on indefinite hiatus.
Fergie officially left the group in 2018, and the trio returned that same year with Masters of the Sun Vol. 1 β an album that marked a return to their more hip-hop-oriented roots. Vocalist J. Rey Soul joined as a new member, and albums Translation (2020) and Elevation (2022) followed. In 2025, they launched their Las Vegas residency Black Eyed Peas: 3008, and they continue to tour internationally.
With an estimated 80 million records sold, Black Eyed Peas are one of the best-selling musical acts of all time. Musically, they have always been hard to categorize β from alternative hip-hop through danceable electropop to Latin pop and back again. Live, they are known for explosive energy, spectacular stage shows, and an ability to get any audience dancing. Itβs party music with substance, delivered by a group that has never stopped evolving.ββββββββββββββββ