Thursday, March 17, 2011

Black Eyed Peas' video for 'Just Can not Get Enough': Solitude in Japan

Black Eyed Peas lost its freshness few years ago a couple of records. His career should have been closed to undertake the work by yourself long before you take out The End, his penultimate disc and the forecast seemed to be the culmination of a career that began with great force but has been gradually disfiguring.

The Beginning, his latest work to date, is an album of songs outweighed by excessive cutting-mail under which it is almost impossible to recognize the band, and whose tracklist is still the odd bit of the best side of Black Eyed Peas and that has nothing to do with that show now. After the disastrous' The Time (Dirty Bit) ', one of the worst - if not the worst - single group, the second theme of it performed these functions has been' Just Can not Get Enough.

" The song is half way between a more leisurely time, very little territory frequented by them for a reason, and is to be defended much better in a more electric pace and an ending address that looks like a dressing adhered only justified for arranging the first part, which at times recall the tune of Super Mario Bros.

The most particular is the video, recorded a week before the tragedy that has struck these days in Japan. Before the earthquake and tsunami caused what we have all seen, Black Eyed Peas rolled this micro-history in which they can be seen alone, wandering the city, as a metaphor for how hard it is sometimes artist's career.

To you I leave you to judge the possible expediency or against solidarity reflected in the video.

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