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Released | October 26, 2018 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Length | 58:16 | |||
Label | Interscope | |||
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Masters of the Sun Vol. 1 is the seventh studio album by American musical group Black Eyed Peas. A political album loosely inspired by the graphic novel of the same name and the contemporary social climate of the United States, it is a departure from The Black Eyed Peas' electronic dance and pop-influenced albums The E.N.D. and The Beginning , marking a return to the group's hip hop and boom bap style of their early career. The album was Black Eyed Peas' first in eight years, and their first recorded as a trio following the departure of Fergie earlier in 2018. The album instead features J. Rey Soul as a collaborator and touring and session member. It is also their first where they are credited as Black Eyed Peas (without a 'the' prefix) since Bridging the Gap in 2000. Preceded by numerous singles and music videos, Masters of the Sun Vol. 1 was released on October 26, 2018, and it is the last Black Eyed Peas album with longtime label Interscope Records.
Described by will.i.am as "party album[s]", the Black Eyed Peas released the electronic dance-influenced The E.N.D. and The Beginning in 2009 and 2010, [2] following the 2008 election of Barack Obama as President of the United States. [3] The band welcomed Obama's election; [3] will.i.am had recorded and released "Yes We Can", a single that promoted Obama's election campaign during the Democratic Party primaries, [4] [5] and often claims the song had helped Obama get elected. [3] [6] The band's most commercially successful single during this period, "I Gotta Feeling", was inspired by the band's perception of being "in the center of a ginormous change in America". [7] The track became the best-selling digital song of all time until it was surpassed by Pharrell Williams' "Happy" in 2014. [8] [9] By the end of 2010, The E.N.D. had sold over eleven million copies worldwide, while The Beginning had sold over two million copies worldwide. [10] [11] The band had intended to return to the studio to create their seventh studio album soon after the release of The Beginning, though frequent delays and Taboo's diagnosis with testicular cancer in 2014, along with his subsequent treatment and recovery, led to the project being put on hiatus. [12]
The deteriorating political and social climate in the United States towards the end of Obama's presidency caused concern in the band, with deaths by law enforcement and the unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, inspiring the band to write "Ring the Alarm" in 2014. [13] In August 2016, the band released a remake of "Where Is the Love?", with updated lyrics and numerous featured artists, addressing topics such as the Black Lives Matter movement, gun violence in the United States, the Syrian civil war and refugee crisis, and terrorism in Europe. [14] [15] [16] The band purposed the remake as a "[call] for calm" that asked "to stop the hate and violence that has resulted in many lives lost." [17] In 2017, the Black Eyed Peas collaborated with Marvel Comics to release Masters of the Sun , a science fiction superhero graphic novel that references social issues and street culture in Los Angeles. [18] [19] The novel's adaptation for augmented reality devices featured a downbeat jazz and soul soundtrack composed by Hans Zimmer, [20] which inspired the "mood" of the next Black Eyed Peas album. [21] will.i.am was adamant about departing from the pop-centric sound of The E.N.D. and The Beginning, to the dismay of the group's record label Interscope. [22]
Masters of the Sun Vol. 1 is a political album that addresses social issues such as gun violence, police brutality, race relations, and the effects of social media. [23] [24] will.i.am allegorizes the album's lyrical themes to a GPS, feeling that the "world wants some direction." [25] The group stuck to a general philosophy of "art, smart, and heart" during the creative process, aiming to depict their philanthropic career through their music, in contrast to their earlier production-centric albums, [26] and challenging themselves to constantly re-write lines to make them better. [27] Musically, the album is a return to the group's hip hop and boom bap style from Behind the Front and Bridging the Gap , their first two albums released in 1998 and 2000, respectively. [28] [29] The Black Eyed Peas also took inspiration from Atban Klann, an early 1990s hip hop group that involved a teenage will.i.am and apl.de.ap; the group often envisioned what their teenage selves would have written about the world today. [30] "Big Love" is a pop-rap track penned with the premise of "reminding the world the importance of love", drawing comparisons to "Where Is the Love?" from the Black Eyed Peas' 2003 album Elephunk . [31] [32] The song is based on a simple piano progression and gritty drum pattern, with lyrics referencing government corruption, drug addiction and gun control in the frame of a "day in the life of a kid in America", the song's opening line. [33]
Prior to the announcement and release of Masters of the Sun Vol. 1, the Black Eyed Peas released numerous singles throughout 2018 from recording sessions for the album: "Street Livin'" on January 9, [34] "Ring the Alarm" on May 18, [35] "Get It" on July 10, [36] and "Constant" on August 30, [37] each with accompanying music videos, the former three of which politically-charged. [34] [35] [36] Coinciding with the release of "Ring the Alarm", the group's website was updated with interactive features that allowed users to earn digital tokens for positive interactions with the group on social media, which were redeemable for exclusive content and meet and greets with the group. [38] Masters of the Sun Vol. 1 was announced via a press release by The Black Eyed Peas and Interscope Records on September 12, 2018. [39] "Big Love" was simultaneously released as the lead single promoting the album. [31] [40] Its two-part music video raising awareness of gun control and anti-separation movements in the United States was released on September 21, [41] [42] and profits from sales of the single were donated to gun control activist group March for Our Lives and the anti-separation activist group Families Belong Together. [39] Masters of the Sun Vol. 1 was released on October 26, 2018, by Interscope Records, [43] after being delayed a fortnight past its intended release date of October 12. [39] Pre-orders for the album started on October 19. [43] It was the group's first album in eight years after the release of The Beginning in 2010. [24]
The group appeared as one of two pre-match entertainment acts at the 2018 AFL Grand Final, along with Australian rock musician Jimmy Barnes, [44] performing "Big Love" along with a number of their earlier hits with The Voice of the Philippines finalist Jessica Reynoso. [45] The performance was met with criticism, especially for a moment in which will.i.am pulled out his phone mid-performance, [45] prompting an apologetic response from will.i.am and Taboo on Twitter. [46] [47] The group embarked on the Masters of the Sun Tour to promote the album, performing fourteen shows across Europe in October and November 2018. [39] [40] A second leg of the tour in Asia occurred in 2019. [28]
British electronic musician Lone, along with his record label R&S, publicly accused the Black Eyed Peas of illegally sampling his 2013 track "Airglow Fires" for Masters of the Sun's fifth track, "Constant". [43] [48] R&S alleged that neither the band or Interscope Records contacted them or Warp Publishing for permission to sample the track. [49] Both the Black Eyed Peas and will.i.am had previously been embroiled in similar legal controversies over "Party All the Time" from The E.N.D. and "Let's Go" from #willpower . [50] [51]
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [52] |
HipHopDX | 4.1/5 [53] |
Newsday | [54] |
Rolling Stone | [55] |
Masters of Sun Vol.1 generally received positive reviews by the music critics, Glenn Gamboa of Newsday praised the album as a "welcome return" for the band, writing that the band had "[recaptured] the edge the Peas once had" on "Yes or No", and singled out the socially conscious lyrics of "Ring the Alarm", jazz influences on "Vibrations", and Nicole Scherzinger's performance on "Wings" as positives. [54]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Back 2 Hiphop" (featuring Nas) |
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| 5:18 |
2. | "Yes or No" |
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| 5:04 |
3. | "Get Ready" |
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| 4:10 |
4. | "4ever" (featuring Esthero) |
| will.i.am | 3:48 |
5. | "Constant pt.1 pt.2" (featuring Slick Rick) |
| 5:03 | |
6. | "Dopeness" (featuring CL) |
| will.i.am | 4:38 |
7. | "All Around the World" (featuring Phife Dawg, Ali Shaheed Muhammad and Posdnuos) |
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| 5:01 |
8. | "New Wave" |
| 4:54 | |
9. | "Vibrations pt.1 pt.2" |
| 4:21 | |
10. | "Wings" (featuring Nicole Scherzinger) |
| will.i.am | 5:17 |
11. | "Ring the Alarm pt.1 pt.2 pt.3" |
| will.i.am, DJ Motiv8 | 5:58 |
12. | "Big Love" |
| will.i.am | 4:35 |
Total length: | 58:16 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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13. | "Street Livin'" |
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| 3:04 |
14. | "Get It" |
| will.i.am | 3:30 |
15. | "Constant pt.2 (Extended Version)" |
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| 6:01 |
Total length: | 70:51 |
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Chart (2018) | Peak position |
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Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders) [58] | 167 |
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia) [59] | 158 |
French Albums (SNEP) [60] | 112 |
Japan Hot Albums ( Billboard Japan ) [61] | 94 |
Japanese Albums (Oricon) [62] | 118 |
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [63] | 55 |
UK Album Downloads (OCC) [64] | 72 |
UK R&B Albums (OCC) [65] | 27 |
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Album Sales ( Billboard ) [66] | 35 |
Country | Date | Format | Label | Catalogue |
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Australia [67] | October 26, 2018 | Interscope | 1439145773 | |
Australia [68] | November 9, 2018 | CD | 360391 | |
Japan [56] | December 5, 2018 | CD | Universal Music Japan |
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Hip-hop group Black Eyed Peas song I Gotta Feeling is the best-selling digital song of all time, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
It was the most successful song of the 21st century worldwide until 2014, when it was surpassed by Pharrell's "Happy".
Released in June 2009, The E.N.D. has sold more than 11 million copies worldwide...
The group has changed some of the lyrics to reflect current situations, hoping to bring attention to the terrible gun violence that has plagued the United States recently.
The band has remade the song in response to the numerous terror attacks on 2016, the ongoing crisis in Syria...
...a powerful message on the refugee crisis and the Black Lives Matter movement.
A statement says the song and accompanying video "calls for calm, asking citizens of the world to stop the hate and violence that has resulted in many lives lost."
...tackling elements like music and L.A. street culture. Scifi, alien invasions, zombie apocalypses, social issues...
...Masters of the Sun embodies real life social allegories that include L.A. gangs, hip-hop and street dance culture.
...musical score from Academy Award winning composer Hans Zimmer.
"Big Love" tackles everything from gun violence and police brutality to race relations and the effects of social media.
...the UAE show will happen as part of the Asian leg of the tour in 2019 [...] their upcoming album Masters of the Sun, which is out on October 12 and will see them return to their hip hop roots...
...the track is heavier on the pop side than their previous releases "Ring The Alarm" and the Slick Rick-assisted "Constant Part 1 & 2", which find the trio heading back to their boom bap roots.
...its strong political stance resembles that of the group's multi-platinum global smash hit, Where is the Love from their album Elephunk [...] "Big Love" features the band's signature pop-rap song...
The single echoes the sentiments reflected in their hit 2003 song, "Where is the Love?"
Over a simple piano progression and gritty drum pattern, the rappers nod to depressing headlines about war, government corruption, drug addiction and gun control – contrasted with an optimistic chorus. will.i.am frames the song as a "day in the life of a kid in America,"...
...the politically charged video...
The hard-hitting progressive video is broken down into three parts...
Politically charged video features Trump look-alike, alludes to wrongful deaths of Eric Garner, Walter Scott.
Proceeds from the song will go to via the March for Our Lives [...] and the Families Belong Together foundation coalition [...] The Black Eyed Peas will also be heading out on 'The Masters of the Sun Tour.'...
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)The Black Eyed Peas tackle gun violence at schools and immigration in two new music videos for their song, "Big Love." The trio released the videos Friday...
Highlighting the migrant separation crisis currently occurring across the United States as well gun violence...
...Masters of the Sun Vol. 1, which arrives October 26 via Interscope. [...] The record has already caused controversy prior to its arrival, with Lone accusing the Black Eyed Peas of using a sample from "Airglow Fires" on "Constant Part 1 & 2" without permission. [...] The album is available for pre-order as of today.
The American band will— led by Will.i.am— will entertain the crowd ahead of the Saturday's Grand Final between Collingwood and West Coast Eagles.
The frontman was criticised for whipping out his mobile phone halfway through a song on Saturday [...] The trio received mixed reviews for a performance that included hits Let's Get It Started, Big Love, Where Is The Love? and I Gotta Feeling. [...] Reynoso is a former finalist on "The Voice of the Philippines"
"That's me being a performer and camera man, showing the world how awesome Australia is... Sorry if I offended anyone by sharing my love," he wrote.
"I will lead with ultimate Big Love and say u must have been in a different mode if u thought we where not interested We love Australia and enjoyed every minute of our set .. Love to u all 🇦🇺 [sic]," he tweeted.
UK producer Lone and Belgian electronic label R&S have accused Black Eyed Peas of lifting from Lone's track "Airglow Fires" on their recent single "Constant Part 1 & 2."
...the label said, "No one from The Black Eyed Peas or their label has contacted R&S or Warp Publishing."
[Freeland]'s had offered them a beat and it was a case of working together." However, because the Peas were unable to "finalize legalities," as Will.i.am explains, "clearance was not done and that was what it was about.
A Russian producer and DJ named Arty is accusing the Black Eyed Pea of stealing the tonal structure and hook of his 2011 song "Rebound" and using it in "Let's Go,"...
And it's a welcome return [...] the socially conscious "Ring the Alarm." The well-crafted "Yes or No" recaptures the edge the Peas once had [...] The jazzy grooves on "Vibrations" and Nicole Scherzinger's Nina Simone-influenced vocals on the ambitious "Wings" remind old-school stans about why they first backed the group.
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