One would be reasonable in assuming that Will.I.Am.’s forthcoming solo album would be a fall highlight for retailers and the bean counters at Interscope. The last Black Eyed Peas disc has sold nine million copies so far, and (despite any sort of force for justice in this universe) the Will-masterminded Fergie solo album has been certified double platinum. As a highly sought-after hit maker and a member of one of the more popular groups of recent years, there shouldn’t be any reason to doubt the success of Will.I.Am’s Songs About Girls. An article in yesterday’s Los Angeles Times, however, brings one question to mind: Is it too late to pretend this whole thing never happened?
Where do the Black Eyed Peas find the time? Not just to make their amazing, amazing music; not just to spin off solo careers (Will.I.Am’s new Songs About Girls, featuring guests from Justin Timberlake to Nas to Sergio Mendes to the Game to Carlos Santana, “and of course fellow Black Eyed Pea,… More »
From a piece about the Peas’ latest branding partnership; this one comes complete with its own specially crafted love song. More »
Oh, technology. What will you think of next? Rock your teeth clean – and encourage better brushing habits! – with this electronic toothbrush that lets you hear one of your favorite songs while you brush! More »