Masters of the Sun Vol. 1

| The Black Eyed Peas

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Masters of the Sun Vol. 1

Masters of the Sun Vol. 1 is the seventh studio album. 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. Wikipedia

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  • Rolling Stone

    Black Eyed Peas promote social justice on their new song “Big Love.” The pop-rap single highlights the trio’s first album in eight years, Masters of the Sun. 

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  • The Guardian (US)

    Led by Will.i.am and with surprise guest Nicole Scherzinger, a more subdued Peas swap visual dazzlement for 90s-inspired beats.  

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  • HipHopDX

    Black Eyed Peas Restore Faith In Hip Hop Humanity "Masters Of The Sun Vol. 1"  

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  • Newsday

    Boom boom pow! The old-school Black Eyed Peas are back.  

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  • Ratings Game Music

    There’s nothing better than hip hop acts that feel like they have something to prove. When this happens, they usually go back to the drawing board, searching for what it is they either did in the past or do best now; that’s what “MASTERS OF THE SUN” is all about.  

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  • Hot New Hip Hop

    Black Eyed Peas Rediscover Their Roots On "Masters Of The Sun Vol. 1" 

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  • Thomas Bleach

    The Black Eyed Peas have quite literally returned to their roots by stepping back in time before Fergie was in the picture by releasing a hip-hop inspired record. 

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