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Behind the Front

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Download links and information about Behind the Front by Black Eyed Peas. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Soul, Dancefloor, Dance Pop genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:13:50 minutes.

Artist: Black Eyed Peas
Release date: 1998
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Soul, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Tracks: 16
Duration: 01:13:50
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Fallin' Up 5:09
2. Clap Your Hands 4:57
3. Joints & Jam 3:35
4. The Way U Make Me Feel 4:19
5. Movement 4:42
6. Karma 4:28
7. Be Free 4:06
8. Say Goodbye 4:01
9. Duet 4:21
10. Communication 5:41
11. What It Is 4:45
12. ¿Que Dices? 4:01
13. A8 3:52
14. Love Won't Wait 3:34
15. Head Bobs 4:14
16. Positivity 8:05

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Black Eyed Peas bring some positivity and fun back into hip-hop. Musically there is almost no realm this group does not touch — right from the jump, the stylistic innocence of "Fallen Up," complete with striking guitar licks, sums up what BEP is all about. They attack the so-called hardcore MCs playing the role of dress-up: "I see you try to dis our function by stating that we can't rap/Is it cuz we don't wear Tommy Hilfiger or baseball caps?/We don't use dollars to represent/We just use our innocence and talent." The wonderfully crafted, old-school-influenced first single, "Joints and Jam," is perfect for the summertime frame of mind. With "Karma" they explore the notion of reaping what you sow. "Love Won't Wait" is a simultaneous infusion of R&B and hip-hop, as the group deals with a deteriorating romance. But the undisputed champ of this recording is "Positivity" — you can't help but reminisce about yesteryear's MCs kicking conscious lyrics to educate the hip-hop masses. "Nowadays it's hard to make a living/But easy to make a killing/Cuz people walk around with just one inch of feeling/I feeling nauseated from your evil drug dealing/Blood spilling, the definition of top billing." In all honesty, the MCs who make up BEP — Taboo, Will, and A8 — are not going to be confused as being super-lyrical by any means. But their chemistry and insightful, original topic matter is used with enough efficiency to mask that slight blemish.