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Black Eyed Peas Score Super Bowl Gig- Critical Of Michael Jackson Album






    Black Eyed Peas lead singer will.i.am. says the new Michael Jackson album is disrespectful to the pop icon. The Black Eyed Peas will play at the 2011 Super Bowl half-time show on Feb. 6.

    The politically outspoken lead singer of the Black Eyed Peas says that the Dec. 14 posthumous release of Michael Jackson songs is "disrespectful" to Jackson.
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    There's no honoring...Michael Jackson songs are finished when Michael says they're finished. Maybe if I never worked with him I wouldn't have this perspective. He was very particular about how he wanted his vocals, the reverb he used...he was that hands-on, Will.i.am told Entertainment Weekly earlier this month. The Black Eyed Peas frontman collaborated with Jackson on producing several songs in 2006. The new Michael Jackson album is due out Dec. 14.

    Will.i.am, who wrote the song- Yes We Can, inspired by Barack Obama's campaign, has not been shy to voice an opinion on issues beyond the world of music. In an interview with Huffington Post music writer Steven Shehori, he criticized the emphasis on the fighting global terrorism at the expense of US domestic initiatives.

    We're doing this in the name of preventing terrorism, while the youth of America is terrorized every single day on the education front because it's not equipped to compete with the youth of other countries. Think about that. Homeland Security? I thought securing the homeland involved securing education first, he said.

    Earlier this year, Jaime Gomez, a.ka., Taboo, another member of the Black Eyed Peas, spoke out against the Arizona immigration law.

    But such comments have not deterred the NFL from giving the Black Eyed Peas the coveted half-time gig at the 2011 Super Bowl on Feb. 6. That will be a relief to some fans since the slot has gone to past-their prime pop icons in recent years. The Peas have actually played pre-Super Bowl concerts twice before in 2005 and in 2009.

    The Black Eyed Peas will release a new album "The Beginning" on Dec. 30.

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World Cup Kicks Off With the Shakira, Black Eyed Peas and Alicia Keys

    The world came to Soweto on Thursday for a celebration of soccer, music and unity on the eve of Africa's first World Cup, with a concert featuring international headliners Shakira, the Black Eyed Peas and Alicia Keys.
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    Veteran South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela took the stage with Grazin' in the Grass a No. 1 international hit in 1968 joined by a new South African star, Lira, who covered the late Miriam Makeba's Pata Pata, another worldwide hit that originated in South Africa. The Black Eyed Peas then took the stage and performed a medley of their hit songs (watch video here). Shakira, sporting animal print, was next with a thrilling rendition of Waka Waka (watch video here), the official World Cup theme song. Alicia Keys followed with a stirring performance (watch video here), which had the audience swaying along with her. The finale of the stadium show featured Sly and the Family Stone singing Everyday People and a fireworks display. South Africa takes on Mexico in the first match of the tournament on Friday morning.
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