Black Eyed Peas
The Black Eyed Peas have delivered the The E.N.D, the standout album of 2009, featuring the #1 hits, Boom Boom Pow, I Gotta Feeling and Meet Me Halfway... That's three hits and counting!

| 1. | Boom Boom Pow | |||
| 2. | Rock That Body | |||
| 3. | Meet Me Halfway | |||
| 4. | Imma Be | |||
| 5. | I Gotta Feeling | |||
| 6. | Alive | |||
| 7. | Missing You | |||
| 8. | Ring-A-Ling | |||
| 9. | Party All The Time | |||
| 10. | Out Of My Head | |||
| 11. | Electric City | |||
| 12. | Showdown | |||
| 13. | Now Generation | |||
| 14. | One Tribe | |||
| 15. | Rockin To The Beat | |||
| 16. | Mare |
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My love for The Black Eyed Peas will never E.N.D
The E.N.D is an absolute PUMP UP! Full of energetic beats and dance tracks it's a great album to work out to, clean the house to and of course ROCK OUT TO! This album already has four smash singles including 'Boom Boom Pow', 'Rock That Body', 'Meet Me Halfway' and 'I Gotta Feeling' - which I think was one of the coolest dance tracks of 2009! The E.N.D is very different from the music The Black Eyed Peas have previsouly released; but still ticks all the boxes when it comes to an album which people can 'Party All The Time' to, as mentioned on track 9. With The Presets as their influence for this latest musical project, The Black Eyed Peas have really out done themselves with this one and 'I Gotta Feeling' that a few more hit singles will be hitting the charts in no time at all - (Look out for 'Imma Be' and 'Party All The Time'). Energy. Never. Dies.
Black Eyed Peas know how to get you in the mood
The Black Eyed Peas have created another great album with their latest release so turn those speakers up and get ready to move your hips. The E.N.D (Energy Never Dies) certainly lives up to its title with every track having the intention to get you on the dance floor. The Black Eyed Peas are usually known to be frequent chart toppers with their pop friendly hits however this album borders the dance genre with the use of a lot of synthetic pop sounds and less vocals. It’s hard to believe that their last release was four years ago with Monkey Business and the fantastically quirky “My Humps”. The Black Eyed Peas certainly haven’t missed a beat by creating yet another fun album. It is unfortunate however that some tracks seem like a recipe of the greatest beats and vocal styles of other popular songs. Nonetheless this album is a sure fire hit. Already released singles “Boom Boom Pow” and “I Gotta Feeling” are the most pop friendly tunes and indicate the kind of energy level and frame of mind one should have when listening to the album. Other stand out tracks includes the sassy and sultry “Imma Be” and club friendly “Ring-A-Ling”. This eclectic album has the brilliance of The Black Eyed Peas all over it.
The Black Eyed Peas At their Best
Well what can I say about this band,The Black Eyed Peas.Their new cd The END is their best one yet.Plenty of great new tracks to get you up on your feet and dancing.They have shown us all they are here to stay for along time.Get out and buy this cd you wont be sorry if you do.
This is just the beginning...
It’s been four long years since the monster release Monkey Business graced our shelves, and it would appear that much can change in this span of time. The E.N.D signifies the Peas’ nod to the emerging world of underground electro-hip hop, but fans need not fear: this is just the beginning. The E.N.D (or Energy Never Dies) is, according to will.i.am about the transforming energy at a time of change: “We are in the middle of a really defining time right now. It’s the end of the traditional era of how we experience and consume music and media…” The Peas front-man goes on to describe this musical shift as illustrated in the appointment of a black president, before concluding that “The E.N.D is not just about a new Black Eyed Peas sound but a celebration that change is happening.” The first single off the album was also the group’s first #1 Billboard hit, Boom Boom Pow, and it’s apparent there was meticulous reasoning behind releasing such an electro-charged, synth-heavy track first off the mark. It was the Peas’ way of announcing to the world: we’re back; we’ve been sitting on the sidelines watching you the whole time, and no-one is safe. Working with club-royalty David Guetta, MSTRKRFT and Keith Will, The E.N.D combines DJ sass with old-skool rhymes. You’ll be well out of the chair when playing Rock That Body, Party All The Time and Out of My Head as the group delivers hip-shaker after attention-grabber. Was it worth the wait? Hell yes!