
Black Eyed Peas
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Black Eyed Peas Biography
Positive messages and breakdancing are integral parts of
hip-hop culture, but by 1990 those elements had been temporarily
eclipsed by the tough gangsta image and bleak but compelling lyrics of
West Coast groups like N.W.A. However, despite sharing a zip code,
Black Eyed Peas' vision goes beyond the cracked-sidewalk vignettes and
sampled gunfire of Los Angeles' gangsta style. The socially conscious
group's earliest connections go back to high school, when will.i.am and
apl.de.ap were part of Tribal Nation, a breakdancing crew. Eventually
the pair focused more on music -- hip-hop, specifically -- and split
off into their own as Atban Klann, their esoteric name an acronym for A
Tribe Beyond a Nation. Eazy-E's Ruthless Records signed the group in
1992, but many in the Ruthless camp were puzzled by the group and the
enthusiasm of Eazy, who had no problem reconciling his own gangsta
style with the peace-minded breakdancing of Atban. Although an album
was recorded, Ruthless shelved it, unsure how to market a group whose
style wasn't dependent on violent braggadocio like N.W.A.
The death of Eazy-E in 1995 signaled the end of any further deals with
Ruthless. Undaunted by the experience, will and apl recruited another
dancer/MC, Taboo, and reappeared as Black Eyed Peas. BEP began playing
shows around L.A., impressing hip-hop fans with their mike skills and
dazzling them with their footwork as well. In 1998 their debut, Behind
the Front, was released to critical acclaim -- not only for the trio of
MCs, but for their live band and backing vocalist Kim Hill as well.
Featuring guest appearances from Jurassic 5's Chali 2na, De La Soul,
and Macy Gray, BEP's sophomore effort, Bridging the Gap, was released
in 2000. The group's third album, 2003's Elephunk, featured a new
member (Fergie, who replaced Kim Hill) and became their biggest hit
yet, storming the Top 40 with three singles ( Where Is the Love?, Hey
Mama, Let's Get It Started ). Two years later, the quartet returned
with a heavily crossover date, Monkey Business, which pushed them into
the stratosphere courtesy of the hit single My Humps. ~ Wade Kergan,
All Music Guide
Written by Wade Kergan