This single and music video “Simply The Best”, was recorded with Anitta and El Alfa.
The Elevation album arrives on all digital platforms on November 11
The multi-platinum, six-time Grammy-winning pioneers, the band Black-eyed peas released the new song and music video “Simply the Best”, featuring Anitta and El Alfa.
The song opens the doors to the arrival of the band’s long-awaited ninth album, self-titled “Hight“, qwhich will be released on November 11.
At the beginning of “Simply the Best,” a bright, dancing keyboard accompanies the chorus:
“No, it doesn’t get better than, better than this.” Black Eyed Peas, Anitta and El Alfa exchange verses several times, revealing chemistry and rapport. Anitta adds Brazilian spice to the track, El Alfa applies Dominican spice.
Filmed in Los Angeles, the clip follows the band’s tradition of videos for eternity. Once again, they are everywhere.
Album “Elevation” will show the Black Eyed Peas expanding their collective musical consciousness and breaking down barriers once again (as only they know how to do). And of course they invited some friends to participate in the project. The group reunites with Daddy Yankee on the reggaeton hit “Bailar Contigo,” Nicky Jam taps into the funk “Get Down,” on “Filipina Queen,” teams up with Bella Poarch for the first time and delivers a bop irresistible and original. Nichole Scherzinger breaks into “No One Loves Me” and the Black Eyed Peas and Ozuna close the album together on the universal song “LOVE.”
“Hight” begins with the international hit Don’t You Worry, featuring Shakira and David Guetta, which has already amassed more than 100 million streams on Spotify and 107 million views on YouTube with o clip.
Meanwhile, the song entered the Top 40 on AC, the Top 30 on the iTunes Top Pop Songs Chart and the Top 50 on the Shazam US Top 200.
Clear black-eyed peas:
With every move, the Black Eyed Peas set the pace of culture. Over the past 25 years, the Los Angeles trio – Will.i.am, Apl.de.Ap and Taboo – won six GRAMMY Awards and sold 35 million albums and 120 million songs on releases like “Elephunk,” “The END” and more. Hailed as one of the greatest artists of the time, the group emerged as “the second best-selling artist/group of all time in downloaded songs,” according to Nielsen, and landed on Billboard’s “100 Hot Artists of the Decade.” Moving over 3 million tickets, performing over 300 shows in 30 different countries, they dominated the world’s biggest stage with a historic performance at the Super Bowl XLV Halftime Show in 2011.
The Black Eyed Peas ushered in a new era in 2019 with “RITMO (Bad Boys For Life)” featuring J Balvin, generating over 1 billion combined streams and video views in less than six months. Impressively, it surpassed the Spotify stream count of classics like “I Gotta Feeling” and “Where Is The Love?” to appear as the group’s “most streamed song on a platform”. It reached the Top 10 at Pop Radio, becoming “their first Top 10 hit in the format in a decade”. The follow-up single “MAMACITA” featuring Ozuna and J.Rey Soul only accelerated the Black Eyed Peas’ rise to complete cultural dominance, racking up half a billion streams.
All this paved the way for the group’s eighth album, “Translation”, to be a huge hit around the world. The album arrived with a bang, charting at No. 3 on Billboard’s Top Latin Albums chart as the group’s first Top 5 entry. In addition to amassing billions of streams and huge numbers, “RITMO” achieved a certification of double platinum by the RIAA as “MAMACITA” and “Girl Like Me” with Shakira passed gold status. Announced variety: “BEP found a new sense of adventure“. The Black Eyed Peas continue to rock the culture with as much intensity as ever.