New Single on the radio a month for the Black Eyed Peas . The U.S. band has released "Just Can not Get Enough ," the second track taken from "The Beginning ", the album released in November.
The song has a techno style with elements of electro, and is very different from "The Time (the dirty bit)," the single released previously. Surely this new track will be a success, and now Fergie mates are a guarantee: even "The Time (Dirty Bit)" that had initially attracted a lot of skepticism has achieved excellent results, although far from those achieved by their other hits.
The track is an attempt to highlight the emotional charge and the potential for Fergie. It 'was to declare the same band. In fact the group had wanted the fans to choose their second single, through a sort of competition. Of all the songs in the tracklist of "The Beginning" They arrived at the same level, but in the end the band chose Just Can not Get Enough.
A week before the terrible earthquake that devastated Japan, the Black Eyed Peas were in Tokyo to record the video that accompanies "Just Can not Get Enough" from the album "The Beginning". The clip shows the band in the middle of their daily lives.
About the singer of the group said: "It 'was the easiest video to shoot because it took forever to live our lives. I love the fact that shows a true and fair view what we feel when we are away from our loved ones. It also demonstrates the love and the connections we have with Japan. "
To show their support against the Japanese population the BEP have decided to put this message beginning of the clip: "This video was filmed in Japan a week before the earthquake. Our thoughts and our prayers go out to the Japanese people. We love you. "
At the end of the clip and there is a number to dial to donate $ 10 to the Red Cross. Vderlo to go after the jump.
About the singer of the group said: "It 'was the easiest video to shoot because it took forever to live our lives. I love the fact that shows a true and fair view what we feel when we are away from our loved ones. It also demonstrates the love and the connections we have with Japan. "
To show their support against the Japanese population the BEP have decided to put this message beginning of the clip: "This video was filmed in Japan a week before the earthquake. Our thoughts and our prayers go out to the Japanese people. We love you. "
At the end of the clip and there is a number to dial to donate $ 10 to the Red Cross. Vderlo to go after the jump.
Radio date: February 18, 2011
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