Black Eyed Peas vs. No Doubt

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tue 6/23/2009

 
A collage of Black Eyed Peas and No Doubt.
name Black Eyed Peas. No Doubt.
hometown Los Angeles, California. Anaheim, California.
founded 1995. 1986.
sounds like Pop, R&B and hip hop. Rock, ska and reggae.
influenced by The Fugees, Arrested Development and A Tribe Called Quest. Adam Ant, Talk Talk and Madness.
sexy Fergie. Gwen Stefani.
serious will.i.am. Bassist Tony Kanal.
crazy Taboo. Drummer Adrian Young.
quiet apl.de.ap. Guitarist Tom Dumont.
albums sold Over 20 million worldwide. Over 27 million worldwide.
debut album Behind The Front. No Doubt.
underground classic Fallin' Up. Trapped in a Box.
ticket to the bigtime Let's Get It Started. Just A Girl.
popular follow-up My Humps. Hey Baby.
cover me Power To The People by John Lennon. It's My Life by Talk Talk.
latest album The E.N.D. (Energy Never Dies). New album scheduled for release next year.
succesful solo career Fergie. Gwen Stefani.
not-so-succesful solo career will.i.am has released three solo albums. Tom Dumont started a band called Invincible Overlord.
charity work The Peapod Foundation and human rights with Amnesty International. Their current tour will raise money for four different charities including the Children's Hospital Of Orange County.
in their own words "[W]e have been able to capture what we really like. We got to capture what is going on in the world and our lives. People can relate to that better because they know what we are feeling and what we are all about. That's done a lot for us."- Apl.De.Ap. "I think there has to be that moving thing that really inspires you and makes you want to make the best record you can and go into it thinking this might be the last record we ever make. We’ve always been that way, and I think that’s always kind of pushed us into trying different things." - Tony Kanal.
behind the music Fergie was once in pop trio Wild Orchid. will.i.am and apl.de.ap were part of the break dancing crew Tribal Nation. Gwen Stefani's older brother Eric left the band to become an animator for "The Simpsons."
the critics Rolling Stone: "Occasionally an actual musical genius will record a dumb song (Little Richard); more often, they are the work of one-hit wonders (Baha Men). Black Eyed Peas occupy a unique place in this tradition… they have made a kind of spiritual practice of recording dumb songs." Rolling Stone: "Stefani wears her all-American vulnerabilities and anxieties in public not because it's a fashionably alienated pose but because she's vulnerable and anxious. She's a pure product of the American girl factory: blunt and guileless in detailing the ways that femininity has screwed her up and screwed her over."
webprops 643,904 friends on official MySpace. 36,653 friends on new official MySpace.
best video moment Posing in Boom Boom Pow. Glowing in Simple Kind Of Life.
 
 

born again

daily dos

fri 8/22/2008

 

Gwen Stefani gave birth to her second baby boy, Zuma Nesta Rock Rossdale.

 
 

quetza pasando

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wed 1/30/2008

 

Gwen Stefani is pregnant with her second child.

 
 

window to window

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mon 11/19/2007

 

Gwen Stefani indulges in a bit of melodrama in her new video, "Early Winter."

 
 

and counting

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thu 11/8/2007

 

Check out behind-the-scenes footage of Gwen Stefani during her early days with No Doubt.

 
 

ur food is rdy

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tue 9/18/2007

 

Gwen Stefani takes a trip to Jamaica with Damian Marley in her new video, "Now That You Got It."

 
 

triangles are everywhere

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fri 8/3/2007

 

Gwen Stefani will alter her wardrobe for a concert in Malaysia after Muslim students protested that her outfits were "too sexy." Over 60 percent of Malaysians practice Islam.

 
 

hold on to the feelin'

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fri 7/20/2007

 

Gwen Stefani is suing beloved fashion retailer Forever 21 for stealing designs from her Harajuku Lovers fashion label. (via Pink is the New Blog)

 
 

Lisa Lisa

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mon 6/25/2007

 
Lisa Lisa.

Listen while you read!

Long before Shakira and Jennifer Lopez' hip-shaking jams propelled them to the top of the charts, Latina freestyle stars were going head to head with pop divas like Madonna and Janet Jackson. In the mid-80s, The Cover Girls, Nayobe and Exposé were getting heavy rotation on radio and selling millions of records – but it was an artist with two first names, Lisa Lisa, who stood out from the crowd.

A cold, confident blend of electro and disco with a Latin flair, Freestyle music blew up in New York and Miami dance clubs before entering the mainstream and traveling around the world – thanks in large part to the assertive Latinas who were the icons of this groundbreaking urban culture.

Lisa Lisa, born Lisa Velez, walked into her destiny when she met record producers Full Force (recently of Nina Sky, Britney Spears, Rihanna and the Black Eyed Peas) at the Fun House, the same pivotal club where Jellybean Benitez discovered a young singer from Michigan named Madonna Louise Ciccone.

The teenaged Puerto Rican beauty soon had a band – Cult Jam – and a record deal with Columbia on the strength of her dance-party classic I Wonder If I Take You Home. Other hits like Can You Feel The Beat and All Cried Out quickly followed, helping Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam's debut reach platinum status. While her second and third albums enjoyed the same level of success, the fourth, 1991's Straight Outta Hell's Kitchen, did not and ushered the breakup of the band that same year. A relatively obscure solo record LL77 followed in 1994.

For the next decade, Velez continued to perform live and took up acting with notable appearances in Nickelodeon's teen sitcom Taina and NBC's Law and Order. But it wasn't until 2005 when the Black Eyed Peas bought the chorus of her 1985 classic "I Wonder If I Take You Home" for their smash hit "Don't Phunk With My Heart" that a new generation would be seduced by Lisa Lisa's sweet, detached vocals – even if most assumed it was Fergie on the mic. (That same year, Nina Sky sampled the bridge to the 1984 "Can You Feel The Beat" for their own breakthrough "Move Ya Body.")

Her new label, Mass Appeal Entertainment, promises a new Lisa Lisa album by year's end but whether her undisputed status as one of the most influential Latin female artists in pop music history translates into a second wind is unclear. At the very least, she'll delight her MySpace fans.

 
 

sigo siendo el rey

daily dos

mon 6/25/2007

 

Photos of No Doubt reuniting to work on their forthcoming album, scheduled for release in 2008.

 
 
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