On the celebration streak of their new studio album Translation, the Black Eyed Peas virtually visited The Late Late Show with James Corden, where they made their late-night TV debut with “Mamacita.”
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The Black Eyed Peas, Ozuna and J.Rey Soul’s “Mamacita” hits the top 10 on the Hot Latin Songs chart (dated Jun 6) climbing 17-7. It's the second top 10 for the Peas, the 22nd for Ozuna, and first for J.Rey Soul.With "Mamacita's" rise to the top 10, Black Eyes Peas have two concurrent top 10s, as "Ritmo (Bad Boys for Life)," with J Balvin, sits at No.
1 for a 19th nonconsecutive week."Ritmo" marked the group's return to the chart for the first time since 2011, and first top 10. The Hot Latin
.On the celebration streak of their new studio album Translation, the Black Eyed Peas virtually visited The Late Late Show with James Corden, where they made their late-night TV debut with “Mamacita.”
Members of Black Eyed Peas have recently revealed why their band leader Fergie left the band in June 2017. Black Eyed Peas is an American musical group composed of four members, Will.i.am, Apl.de.ap rapper, Taboo rapper, and Fergie singer.
Reik, Farruko and Camilo’s “Si Me Dices Que Sí” hits No. 1 on the Latin Airplay chart dated June 27.
Ozuna captures his first top 10 debut of 2020, and his second new top 10 of the year overall, “Caramelo” arrives at No. 7 on the Hot Latin Songs chart (dated June 27). It joins his earlier top 10, "Mamacita" with Black Eyed Peas and J.Rey Soul, which holds at No. 3. Ozuna last debuted in the top 10 with “China,” his collabo
The Black Eyed Peas' Translation, released June 19, features a veritable who's who of Latin stars, including Shakira, Ozuna, Nicky Jam and Becky G, among others. In a series of exclusive interviews with The Black Eyed Peas and many of their Translation guest collaborators, Billboard got the skinny on how tracks developed, various artist quirks, and why Will.i.am finally learned how to DM.
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The story of the Black Eyed Peas’ Translation begins with “Ritmo (Bad Boys for Life),” a song that the group had stashed away for the right moment.
Fergie while the singer focuses on her 6-year-old son, Axl.“We try to keep in touch,” Will.i.am recently told Billboard of the California native, 45. “We reach out every once in a while and say our hellos and happy birthdays and Merry Christmas and Happy Easter.”While the Fergie has yet to hear the new album, the rapper, 43, “hope[s] she likes it.” He added, “She knows where we’re at! We’re at the studio. And we love her, and she’s focusing on being a mom.
Translation. The short answer? No, but they try to stay in touch with Fergie when possible.
The Black Eyed Peas has officially dropped their highly-awaited eight studio album, Translation, blessing fans with 15 fresh tracks—10 of which are collaborations.
The Black Eyed Peas have confirmed reports suggesting Fergie is no longer in the band, revealing she's focused instead on being a good mum.Band leader will.i.am tells Billboard his former sidekick hasn't even heard the group’s new album, Translation, though he explained they left things on good terms. "She’s going to hear it (new album) when everybody else hears it.
Fergie hasn’t performed with The Black Eyed Peas for years, and in a new interview with Billboard the group opens up about her current status in the band.
The Black Eyed Peas are talking Fergie.
Black Eyed Peas gave us something older, and something new, when they performed at Rock the Vote's Democracy Summer spectacular. And they used to platform to make an impassioned plea for young people to take a stand.The veteran R&B outfit, comprised of Will.i.am, apl.de.ap, and Taboo with J.
Black Lives Matter movement, the Black Eyed Peas have found new meaning in their music.ET's Kevin Frazier spoke with the musical group via Zoom this week, ahead of their highly anticipated appearance on the special, live-streaming Thursday at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m.
Black Eyed Peas, Ozuna & J.Rey Soul’s “Mamacita” hits No. 1 on the Latin Airplay chart as the song rises 3-1 on the June 20-dated survey. With “Mamacita” landing atop the chart, the Black Eyed Peas claim their second No. 1, Ozuna hi
Major Lazer is back atop a Billboard airplay chart, but it might not be one that you expect. The dance trio leaps 4-1 on the Adult Alternative