Black Eyed Peas' Top 10 Streamed Songs

What is your all-time favorite Black Eyed Peas song?

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The Black Eyed Peas have been one of the most successful and influential pop groups of the last two decades. From sold-out concerts to numerous accolades, this legendary dance-pop group has made itself into a global sensation. The group currently consists of artists Will.i.am, Apl.de.ap, and Taboo, and formerly also included Kim Hill and Fergie. They are widely known for their catchy melodies and energetic sound, along with innovative beats that make them stand out. The Black Eyed Peas have unequivocally shared an endless string of songs that the world will always remember, and here are the ten most popular.

10. Pump It

"Pump It" was released as a part of the 2005 album Monkey Business, The Black Eyed Peas' fourth studio album. The song was heavily influenced by Dick Dale's 1962 surf version of "Misirlou". Specifically, Will.i.am heard the song and was immediately inspired to make a few beats matching the same energy while on the plane to Tokyo, and soon recorded the vocals for the song there. This song was a quick hit and continues to be loved by fans across the globe.

9. Meet Me Halfway

Released in September of 2009, "Meet Me Halfway" was one of the biggest hits off of their fifth studio album, The E.N.D.. This song is still listened to by many and played in public spots everywhere in America. Also, it was performed at the 2009 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, as well as many other events at the time in an effort to promote the song. Certainly, this fun dance-pop tune gave fans a new view of The Black Eyed Peas and allowed them to see their music in an even more energetic light.

8. Where Is The Love?

This 2003 hip-hop hit reigned as the lead single from their third album, Elephunk. "Where Is The Love?" was written by Will.i.am, Apl.de.ap, Taboo, Justin Timberlake, Printz Board, Michael Fratantuno, and George Pajon. The song was written about the state of the world and how there is a lack of love, using a passionate, soulful sound to deliver the importance of this message. Evidently, this release truly revealed that The Black Eyed Peas were not only in it for the music, but additionally to use their platform for good.

7. Don't Phunk With My Heart

"Don't Phunk With My Heart" was recorded in 2005 as a part of the album Monkey Business. The song was both produced and engineered by Will.i.am, written about both sides of a break-up. Overall, this one stands out as it is not only dance hip-pop, but it also effortlessly combines soul, jazz, and rap as well. It may be a hit, but it certainly isn't at the top of the list compared to these upcoming tracks.

6. Imma Be

This track off of The Black Eyed Peas' 2009 fifth studio album is arguably their most catchy. It was initially meant to be released as a promotional single song, but instead ended up becoming one of their biggest hits. Also, this song was included and featured in multiple films including The Other Guys and The Hangover Part II. Undeniably, this song is captivating and unforgettable.

5. RITMO (Bad Boys For Life)

RITMO (Bad Boys For Life) was released by The Black Eyed Peas and Colombian singer J. Balvin in 2019. It features a sample of the 1993 song "The Rhythm of the Night" by Italian group Corona, making it especially stand out. Overall, the song remained on the charts for 27 weeks, being quite the recent hit for the group. It is still fairly relevant on social media and remains a popular hit to this day.

4. Just Can't Get Enough

This song was written and released along with The Black Eyed Peas' sixth studio album, The Beginning in 2010. And, the song made its way around the world, traveling to the top-five charts in New Zealand, Australia, Greece, France, and more.

3. Boom Boom Pow

Boom Boom Pow is a super popular EDM/dance-pop released by The Black Eyed Peas in 2009. Quickly, it became the group's first number-one single on the charts, staying at the top for 12 weeks. In this song, Fergie raps "I'm so three thousand and eight, you so two thousand and late.", an iconic lyric giving the track a futuristic, electro energy. It was heavily influenced by popular electro music that would often play in clubs at the time.

2. My Humps

"My Humps" is a hip-hop/electropop song released in 2005 as a part of their fourth studio album Monkey Business. Initially, the song was performed as a duet between Will.i.am and Fergie, and it is definitely one of their more sexually suggestive songs lyrically. Although this track was released over fifteen years ago, it is currently facing issues in the form of a lawsuit. There has been a parody of the song called "My Poops" used for a new kids' toy, which is now being investigated and is resulting in a lawsuit.

1. I Gotta Feeling

"I Gotta Feeling" was released in 2009 and was nominated for The Grammy's Record of the Year and won the award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals. Two years after its release, it became the first track in American history to sell over seven million digital copies. Also, formerly held the record as the most downloaded song of all time on iTunes. Overall, The Black Eyed Peas were and continue to be one of the most successful groups of the 2000s, and they continue to prove that to this day.

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