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The '''Black Eyed Peas''' are an American ] ] group from ]. As '''Atban Klann''', they signed to ] (run by ]), but their album was never released because the positive and peaceful lyrics were too unusual for Ruthless. | The '''Black Eyed Peas''' are an American ] ] group from ]. As '''Atban Klann''', they signed to ] (run by ]), but their album was never released because the positive and peaceful lyrics were too unusual for Ruthless. | ||
After Eazy-E died of ] in ] (see ]), Atban Klann reformed as the Black Eyed Peas and released a debut, '']'' (], ]) that earned the group (and their accompanying live band) critical acclaim. Their other album is ]'s '']'' (]). Also they released a new album '']'' in ], which features a new female vocalist, called ], born as ] who used to be in a teen pop band named ]. | After Eazy-E died of ] in ] (see ]), Atban Klann reformed as the Black Eyed Peas and released a debut, '']'' (], ]) that earned the group (and their accompanying live band) critical acclaim. Their other album is ]'s '']'' (]). Also they released a new album '']'' in ], which features a new female vocalist, called ], born as ] who used to be in a teen pop band named ]. | ||
She is the replacement of background singer ] who departed the band during ]. | She is the replacement of background singer ] who departed the band during ]. |
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The Black Eyed Peas are an American alternative hip hop group from Los Angeles. As Atban Klann, they signed to Ruthless Records (run by Eazy-E), but their album was never released because the positive and peaceful lyrics were too unusual for Ruthless.
After Eazy-E died of AIDS in 1995 (see 1995 in music), Atban Klann reformed as the Black Eyed Peas and released a debut, Behind the Front (1998, 1998 in music) that earned the group (and their accompanying live band) critical acclaim. Their other album is 2000's Bridging the Gaps (2000 in music). Also they released a new album Elephunk in 2003, which features a new female vocalist, called Fergie, born as Stacy Ferguson who used to be in a teen pop band named Wild Orchid. She is the replacement of background singer Kim Hill who departed the band during 2000.