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The E.N.D. (The Energy Never Dies)

Black Eyed Peas

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Boom Boom Pow Black Eyed Peas 4:11 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Rock That Body Black Eyed Peas 4:28 $1.29 View In iTunes
3
Meet Me Halfway Black Eyed Peas 4:44 $1.29 View In iTunes
4
Imma Be Black Eyed Peas 4:17 $1.29 View In iTunes
5
I Gotta Feeling Black Eyed Peas 4:49 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Alive Black Eyed Peas 5:03 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Missing You Black Eyed Peas 4:34 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Ring-a-Ling Black Eyed Peas 4:32 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Party All the Time Black Eyed Peas 4:43 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Out of My Head Black Eyed Peas 3:51 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Electric City Black Eyed Peas 4:08 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Showdown Black Eyed Peas 4:27 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Now Generation Black Eyed Peas 4:05 $1.29 View In iTunes
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One Tribe Black Eyed Peas 4:40 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Rockin to the Beat Black Eyed Peas 3:45 $1.29 View In iTunes
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iTunes Review

Falling in step with T-Pain and Kanye West, The E.N.D. proffers a vision of retro futurism in which the sparkling electronics and club beats of the 1980s are recast as the sound of the present. From the squirmy disco of “Rock That Body” and “Meet Me Halfway” to the New Wave revivalism of “I Gotta Feeling” and “Alive,” The E.N.D. is the most focused Black Eyed Peas album since their debut, Behind the Front. The band has moved past the mish mash of influences that pervaded Elephunk. Instead they remain squarely situated within a neon panorama, a place where Prince, Madonna, and Flashdance reign supreme. Daft Punk are an obvious touchstone, especially “Missing You” and “Rockin to the Beat,” although “Imma Be,” “Alive,” and “Electric City” are resolutely rap — Daft Punk as reimagined for Young Jeezy. While nothing on here is as poppy as “Let’s Get It Started” or “Where Is the Love?” tracks like “Boom Boom Pow,” “Now Generation,” and “Ring-a-Ling” have the same unstoppable catchiness that made a sensation of Fergie’s breakout hit “My Humps.”

Recent Customer Reviews

Love the Whole Album
     
by Avarela

I love that song i definetly recomend the album
the whole album is great but here is my top 5
1.I gotta feeling
2.Rock That Body
3.Boom boom Pow
4.Meet Me Halfway
5.Imma be
And i would have to include One Tribe
It has a good message ;)

Party all the time!! :)
     
by xXdUdeMOZm119

Party All The Time should like totally b on the radio im so pissed that its not!

Not bad
     
by ethan11

The songs were very over-produced and some were BORING.
Boom Boom Pow- (9/10) this song is the anthem for dance clubs
Rock that body (10/10) one of my favorites. The chipmunk-sounding voice makes me want to get up and dance!
Meet me halfway- (7/10) catchy, but too long
Imma be - (8/10) the last minute and a half was a little obnoxious
I gotta feeling - (5/10) liked it for 2 seconds. This song was HORRIBLY produced.
Alive - (7/10) at first it sounded like their old songs, which excited me. But i was dissapointed at the ending.
Missing you - (6/10) not too good
Ring-a-ling - (8/10) filled with sex, but catchy.
Party all the time - (10/10) without a doubt the best track on the album
Out of my head - (6/10) trying too hard to be "my humps"
Electric city- (8/10) a few unnecessary lines, but overall quite good
Showdown - (7/10) pretty boring
Now generation - (7/10) catchy, but shrieky
One tribe - (4/10) pointless song
Rockin to the beat - (2/10) this song shouldn't even be counted as a track

Overall, i give the album a 7/10, so about 3.5 stars.

Biography

Formed: 1995 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap

Years Active: '90s, '00s

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...
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