"E-N-D" the Best Album by Black Eyed Peas

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Singer Stacy Ferguson had joined the Black Eyed Peas in 2003, and featured in the international hit "Where is the Love?" along with Justin Timberlake and the Black Eyed Peas shot up to chart top.
Before that, they were less successful commercially and had an image of a politically conscious alt-rap band.
Fergie is 34 in age and is married to actor Josh Duhamel.
She is of Irish, Scottish, and Mexican heritage and she had started as a child actor on "Kids Incorporated" and voiced characters on Charlie Brown TV cartoons.
She confesses her love for the band before she was a part of it saying, "I was a huge fan of theirs before ever working with them," and "I always loved that they were a live band with a hip-hop flavor.
" Talking on the phone from the Jacksonville, Fla.
, which is a stop on the Peas' tour for last year's hit "The E.
N.
D.
", Stacy tells about her encounter with William and the rest of the story.
When the girl band Wild Orchid with which she worked for 11 years without much success was breaking up in 2003, Fergie met William at some radio show in Los Angeles.
She says," I approached him backstage in the hall, as you do when you're trying to get your hustle on.
" While recording for the 2003 album "Elephunk," William called in Fergie to sing on "Shut Up" and "The Rest is History".
That history includes the hits, such as "My Humps" (album "Monkey Business", 2005) and "London Bridge" (from her solo album "The Dutchess", 2006).
She has also played a meaty role in "Planet Terror", 2007 and "Nine", released last year.
Now, she'll be voicing Jessica the collie in an animated adaptation of the "Marmaduke" comic strip.
The current hit album "The E.
N.
D.
" is probably the best album by Black Eyed Peas ever since Fergie joined them and gave the two biggest-selling digital songs of 2009, "Boom Boom Pow" and "I Gotta Feeling.
" Even after ten months of the album's release, the hit singles haven't stopped.
"Imma Be" is the topping single on the latest Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Fergie said, "We were very inspired by the electro scene.
We wanted to make a dance album.
It was exciting, but also a risk.
We weren't trying to re-create the past flavor of the other records," she added.
She said further that ""The E.
N.
D" tour will be a suitably oversize pop extravaganza, it's so big".
She said, "It just feels so monstrous, the stage and all the costume changes and everything.
"
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