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Last updated on April 16, 2025.
You really need to stop and appreciate what you have, the love you have from your family, your friends, the love that you have for yourself.
Apl is very humble, but he's humongous in the Philippines.
We grew up with break-dancing and MCing, the old school, that whole era of just having a good time and knowing that the music was good.
Let's face it - negativity sells records.
If I was going to play any video game, it'd be things like 'Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!,' 'Street Fighter' and 'Mortal Kombat.'
We didn't expect 'Boom Boom Pow' to come out the box and be so successful.
I've never been the attention-getter of Black Eyed Peas.
We want to be able to make our own songs and write our own arrangements. We want to incorporate the live sound so we can be free onstage and in the studio recording. That way we can come up with original and creative stuff.
We were just going for growth, bigger sound, just a spectrum of people. More global. That's how we decided to do a song like 'Where is the Love' - it allowed us to tap into a broader audience, because the message means a lot to us.
We're a positive type group, not a preachy group, but we want to be able to let the people know that we are conscious about what's going on in the world.
I'm happily married; I love to spend time with my wife going to movies, restaurants and travelling.
Will.i.am is the genius of the group. He's the one that keeps everything together creatively.
I'm also a martial-arts practitioner, so it was an easy transition to go do 'Street Fighter,' which is action-packed and let me showcase my acting and martial-arts capabilities.
I'm the performer of the group. My thing is like, every time I come on stage, I always bring it 120 percent, 150 percent.
Hey, I was one of those hip-hop kids who used to hate on things that would become popular.
I'm not the greatest writer or the great rapper.
We're not just three guys in a rap act. We want all sorts of people at our gigs.
We just decided to make our dancing as important as our MCing and our production. It's an element in hip-hop that a lot of people are afraid to use.
I'm not into fame and ego.
In order to maintain your longevity, you have to know the business. It's not about just rapping and performing.
I didn't want to be a deadbeat dad, so I said, 'OK, my mission is to provide for my son in the future,'
Just being in the industry that I'm in, you get people building up your ego - 'Oh, you guys are the best, you guys are gods.' So I started believing the hype - 'Yes, I am a god!'
We all had to dodge the idea we were spokespeople for our races. Like, 'Hey, it's the Mexican Guy! The Filipino! The Chick!' We've always stood up to it and said, 'Fine, bring it on and we'll show you how we rock.'
That's the beauty of Black Eyed Peas, we don't pigeonhole ourselves into just one category. We're the chameleons of hip-hop.
Fergie brought her own style. She is a fashion icon, but she's lovable and approachable.
We're a direct mirror of the audience, and that shows how hip-hop has expanded. It's no longer just an urban thing, and it's no longer just an American thing, either. It's a universal thing.
You gotta understand a lot of hip-hop kids are going to have the hip-hop mentality. And it's sad because they're not educated enough to understand what hip-hop culture is really about.
From alternative to Brazilian to hip-hop to old R&B, that's what we listen to. And we don't just listen to it only if somebody plays it. We actually go out and buy these types of things and support different forms of music because we love them.
Our show is all about energy and all about the skill, so we never have to alter it for different audiences, although maybe we might get crazier at a punk-rock show. With kids moshing and crowd-surfing, we might have to get crazy as well.
In L.A., we played rock venues because we had a band, which hip-hop venues couldn't accommodate. And within that, we created a show which we could put on in front of anybody.
It's all about evolution and for us, we try to think outside the box and not try to duplicate what we've done in the past.
It takes one person to stand up for what he believes in. I believe there's been an injustice in Arizona. I oppose Bill 1070.
We're able to blend and rock any crowd. If you put us on a tour with Garth Brooks, we'll take his crowd too.
I emptied the trash and wiped down tables. But my job that I remember the most was picking up horse manure for the Electrical Parade.
Hip-hop is huge in Canada, in Australia - everywhere.
Our daughter is a miracle baby, and having time with her and my sons means everything to me - they're why I kept fighting.
It was great to have my son see if you chase your dreams sometimes they become reality.
All I've got to say is if I'm a sellout, I'm selling out arenas all over the world, and I'd rather be selling out arenas than selling out of my trunk on the corner of my block.
It's more about the music and doing good shows than it is about our ethnicities. We're not trying to label ourselves as the all-around universal ethnic group. It's not a gimmick.
Fergie's married. I'm married. A lot of the band members have families as well.