Who wrote Where is the Love Black Eyed Peas

Compare and contrast the 2003 version of the song to 2016's "#WHERESTHELOVE ft. The World." What new issues was the world facing in 2016? How has the message of the song changed?

Who wrote Where is the Love Black Eyed Peas

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Who wrote Where is the Love Black Eyed Peas

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Who wrote Where is the Love Black Eyed Peas

"Where Is the Love?" was released in June 2003 on the Black Eyed Peas' first hit album, Elephunk. In the Los Angeles underground hip-hop scene of the 1990s, the Black Eyed Peas had earned a reputation as an "alternative hip-hop" group. Rather than glamorizing gangster life, as was common in rap at the time, they addressed issues of social significance. "Where Is the Love?" is a song in this vein. (For more on the Black Eyed Peas, see "The APL Song.")

Who wrote Where is the Love Black Eyed Peas
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The song is a response to the American invasion of Iraq in March 2003. The verses are traded between the group's three rappers. In the first verse, will.i.am criticizes fighting terrorism overseas when terror, discrimination, and hate are left unaddressed at home. In the second verse Taboo calls out leaders for greedily waging wars and lying about their true motivations. And in the final verse Apl.de.ap accuses the media of promoting hate and blames it for driving people apart. Each verse leads to the hook, sung by Justin Timberlake and accompanied by Fergie, which invokes Jesus's call to avoid violence by "turning the other cheek" and asks, in a prayer, for help finding love in the world.

The music video highlights the neglect of LA's poor neighborhoods while wars are waged overseas. The members of the group post images of question marks throughout East LA as a symbol of the song's central question, and children and others from the city join the chorus to plead, "Where is the love?" During the third verse, the video provides an example of common negative and divisive portrayals of African Americans in the media, showing Apl.de.ap being chased by white police officers.

In September 2016 the Black Eyed Peas updated the song as "#WHERESTHELOVE ft. The World" and released a new video that places it in a much broader context. Between shots of the artists singing and rapping, images are shown of African Americans who have been killed by police officers, violent clashes between police and protesters, the Syrian Civil War and refugee crisis, and white-nationalist iconography. Numerous cameos are made by celebrities as well as Sandra Sterling, aunt of Alton Sterling, and Valerie Castile, mother of Philando Castile. Alton and Philando were both shot and killed by white police officers.

A lot has changed since 2003: Beyoncé was still in Destiny's Child. Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston were still Hollywood's golden couple. And perhaps most jarring of all, we were still three years away from discovering Taylor Swift.

But it's what hasn't changed that led the Black Eyed Peas to reboot one of their most popular songs. In June 2003, the Black Eyed Peas released hit song "Where Is the Love?" in response to the 9/11 terror attacks. Its lyrics addressed issues including terrorism, racism, gang crime, pollution, war, intolerance, and violence against LGBT people.

Now, weeks before the 15th anniversary of 9/11, the Black Eyed Peas have just released an updated version of their famous song. It's definitely gotten a makeover in terms of the music itself (although they collaborated once again with the no-longer-fresh-off-NSYNC Justin Timberlake again). The revamp also brings in new vocals from Mary J Blige, Nicole Scherzinger, Audra Day, Jessie J, The Game, Usher, and A$AP Rocky.

The new video uses graphic, poignant, black-and-white photography to focus attention on the recent terror attacks in Europe, the crisis in Syria, the shootings of Philando Castile and Alton Sterling, and the killing of five police officers in Dallas.

"I remember when the attack in Paris happened, people would say 'We need 'Where Is the Love?' again,'" Will.i.am says in the preview video. "And then Belgium happened and then Turkey and then Orlando and then Philando and Alton before him, and then Dallas. Everyone was calling on us like, 'We need that song again.'"

It also features a laundry list of other celebrities, including Vanessa Hudgens, Kendall Jenner, DJ Khaled, Quincy Jones, Jaden Smith, and Shailene Woodley. All proceeds from the new song will go to the i.am.angel foundation.

Who is the author of Where Is the Love?

"Where Is the Love" is a popular song written by Ralph MacDonald and William Salter, and recorded by Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway. Released in 1972 from their album, Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway.

Why did Black Eyed Peas write Where Is the Love?

In June 2003, the Black Eyed Peas released hit song "Where Is the Love?" in response to the 9/11 terror attacks. Its lyrics addressed issues including terrorism, racism, gang crime, pollution, war, intolerance, and violence against LGBT people.

Who wrote most of the Black Eyed Peas songs?

As well as writing for The Black Eyed Peas, Will.i.am has also composed and produced music for many more stars including the likes of Justin Bieber, Britney Spears, Miley Cyrus, U2, Rihanna and Cheryl. Some of his biggest hits include John Legend's Ordinary People, OMG by Usher, 3 words which he sung alongside Cheryl.

Who originally sang the story of love?

"Story of Love" is a song written by Chris Hillman and Steve Hill, and recorded by American country music group The Desert Rose Band. The song was produced by Paul Worley and Ed Seay, and released in July 1990 as the third and final single from the band's third studio album Pages of Life.