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Black Eyed Peas tackle gun violence, immigratio­n in videos

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The Black Eyed Peas tackle gun violence at schools and immigratio­n in two new music videos for their song, “Big Love.”

The trio—it’s unclear if Fergie is still part of the group—released the videos Friday. They also announced proceeds from the song will benefit the student-led March for Our Lives organizati­on, calling for stricter gun laws, and Families Belong Together, a protest against the Trump administra­tion policy of separating children from families after they are detained crossing the U.S. border illegally.

In the video confrontin­g gun violence at schools, BEP members will.i.am and Taboo—who portray a teacher and a gym coach—are shot by a gunman along with several students, while others run for safety. Apl.de.ap is a police officer in the clip.

The second video focuses on border portal officers stopping immigrants from crossing the U.S. border.

“Big Love,” which is reminiscen­t of the Black Eyed Peas 2003 hit “Where Is the Love,” will appear on the band’s new album, “Masters of the Sun.” It will be released Oct. 12 and is their first album since 2010′s “The Beginning.”

The Grammy-winning group’s hits include “Boom Boom Pow,” ″My Humps” and “I Gotta Feeling.” They will launch their The Masters of the Sun Tour on Oct. 27 in London and wrap Nov. 18 in Dusseldorf, Germany.

Fergie, who released a solo album last year, has not recorded with the group. Representa­tives for the singer and the Black Eyed Peas didn’t clarify her role in the group when asked by The Associated Press. /

 ?? EDITOR: LUIS A. QUIBRANZA III / live@sunstar.com.ph FOTO / VARIETY ??
EDITOR: LUIS A. QUIBRANZA III / live@sunstar.com.ph FOTO / VARIETY

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