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Black Eyed Peas on Politics

Black Eyed Peas on Politics

Check out this new video from Black Eyed Peas leaving out Fergie for obvious reasons. Black Eyed Peas on Politics! See what NY Times had to say below.

“Black Eyed Peas Trade Pop For Politics In Powerful Visual On American Racism” -NPR

“Before the Black Eyed Peas devoted themselves to pop party hits, they had moments of social consciousness. But none was as bleak and focused as ‘Street Livin’,” an indictment of systematic racial oppression: poor education, police killings, violent neighborhoods and high incarceration rates, with more African-Americans “in prison than there ever was slaves cotton-pickin’.” The track looks back to the 1990s, with a measured beat behind a moody trumpet phrase (from “Pouca Douracao” by Deodato). Fergie is absent, leaving the group’s founding rappers to deliver rhymes that are slow and uncluttered, determined to be understood. And the images in the video clip underline how little change there has been.” – Jon Pareles, New York Times

Black Eyed Peas on Politics

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