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I know I'm not the only one that's filling the void
Creatively hip-hop is being destroyed
A lot of rappers really need to be unemployed
Because the topics that they talk about has got me annoyed
You see I heard it all before, there's no need to repeat it
The forms I vacated, might as well delete it
Put your program in and open a new file
You shoulda took your record advance and bought a style
We the only crew that came original
While a lot of other brothers just mimic the pile
The pile that's only designed for pop charts
That contradicts thought
That's the reason we brought it back
'Cause honestly, it lacks, talent and creativity, in fact
These are symptoms to somethin' that's wack
And your system senseless to witness that
So, baby if you wanna, we gonn' speak on it
We gonn' tell the world why hip-hop is haunted

Money is a drug and MC's is on it
We gonn' take it back to the days of Mantronix
Yo, we bringin' it back, check it out 'cause we bringin' it back
All DJ crews that's cuttin', bringin' it back, we bringin' it back
All b-boys breakin' and bustin', bringin' it back, we bringin' it back
I'm a do the cabbage patch to solidify, we bringin' it back
Black Eyed Peas straight bringin' it back, check it out
Y'all, your rhymes ain't ready, you dead like Kenny
Approachin' on the mic soundin' hefty
Lustin' for them pennies far too many
MC's wanna praise they yella
Yo, we breakin' it down with the art
DJ and breakin' up on the chart
MC's pull out your mic, rip it apart
Writers hit up the wall, put up your mark
And set get ready, hold yourself steady
Tryin' to make a turn like Andretti
Sharp on the mic and slice like a machete
Feelin' the beat, real deep, down to my belly
Back in the essence, rhyme with the reasons
Too many MC lost the true meanin'
Hip-hop, bringin' it back with the feelin'
Y'all, we're bringin' it back with the feelin'
So love me if you wanna, but I'm a speak on it
I'm a tell the world why hip-hop is haunted
Money is a drug and MC's is on it
We gonn' take it back to the days of Soulsonic
Yo, we bringin' it back, check it out, we bringin' it back
All DJ crews that's cuttin', bringin' it back, we bringin' it back
All b-boys breakin' and bustin', bringin' it back, we bringin' it back
I'm a do the cabbage patch to solidify, we bringin' it back
Black Eyed Peas straight bringin' it back, check it out
Yo, we bringin' it back, check it out look, we bringin' it back
All DJ's scratchin' and cuttin', bringin' it back, we bringin' it back
All B-girls breakin' and bustin', bringin' it back, we bringin' it back
I'm a do the runnin' man to solidify, we bringin' it back
Black Eyed Peas steady bringin' it back, check it out
B-girls
B-boys
B-girls

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The Black Eyed Peas are an American hip hop/pop group formed in Los Angeles in 1995. The group is currently composed of will.i.am, Taboo, Fergie and Apl.de.ap. Since their breakout album Elephunk in 2003, they have seen international fame for their pop/dance-oriented style of hip hop music. Black Eyed Peas have so-far sold an estimated 56 million albums and singles to date worldwide, and still counting.

Black Eyed Peas went to centenary state high school and got their start in 1988 when will.i.am (born 1975 William James Adams Jr.) and apl.de.ap (born 1974 Allan Pineda) began rapping and performing together around Los Angeles. The pair signed to Ruthless Records (run by Eazy-E) after catching the attention of the nephew of Jerry Heller (Eazy-E's manager). Along with Mookie Mook (Burning Star), Dante Santiago & DJ Motiv8, they called their group A.T.B.A.N. Klann. Their debut album, Grass Roots, was not released originally because Ruthless did not consider the social themes reflected in the group's music to be marketable to their audience. A single "Puddles of H2O" was released in 1994 but no album was released until it leaked onto the Internet in the mid 2000s.

After Eazy-E died of AIDS in 1995, They changed their name to Black Eyed Peas; will.i.am explained on the front cover of the Monkey Business album that "Black Eyed Peas are food for the soul", hence the name. will.i.am has cited the Red Hot Chili Peppers as an influence and said he named his band after a food, like them. They replaced their original third member Mookie, with Dante Santiago the Peas original singer. Then Taboo (born Jaime Gomez) joined the group. Dante Santiago took on a role as a guest vocalist in the band and featured frequently on various tracks for their first four albums.

In 1996, they produced and appeared on a song entitled "That's Right" for Brian Austin Green's hip-hop album One Stop Carnival. Later, they began using Kim Hill as a steady background singer. Unlike many hip-hop acts, they chose to perform with a live band and adopted a musical and clothing style that differed wildly from the "gangsta rap" sounds of other Los Angeles-based hip-hop acts at the time. Through the mid-'90s, they performed in the local club circuit alongside fellow acts such as Ozomatli and Jurassic 5.

The group were signed to Interscope Records and released their debut, "Behind the Front", in 1998. The album won the group (and their accompanying live band, the Bucky Jonsons) critical acclaim. The album featured the single "Joints & Jams", which was included on the Bulworth soundtrack. Their second album, "Bridging the Gap", was released in 2000; it featured the single "Request + Line" featuring Macy Gray.

After replacing their female background singer with Fergie, the group released their breakout album, "Elephunk", and their 2005 album, "Monkey Business", which featured the hit singles "Pump It", "Don't Phunk With My Heart", "Don't Lie" and "My Humps".

"The E.N.D. (The Energy Never Dies)", their fifth album, was released worldwide in June 2009 and has managed to sell 5 million copies in 8 months (Elephunk: 7 million, Monkey Business: 10 million). It already spawned 2 of the most downloaded singles of all time: "Boom Boom Pow" and "I Gotta Feeling", both were downloaded 5 million times only in the USA. The 3rd single "Meet Me Halfway" was downloaded 2 million times and the 4th "Imma Be", which was just released, already sold 1 million. "Rock That Body" is the 5th single.

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