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@bep - Yes Or No

By @Spokenpriestess on 11/06/2018 in Music Video

The Black Eyed Peas are back and stronger than ever before in what has been a triumphant return to music with their latest drops leading up to, and from, Masters Of The Sun

With the 12 track album having dropped some weeks back, they look to highlight a song that's very relevant to political atmosphere in the U.S right now with their mid-term elections currently underway. They render a visual that's very pertinent to the world today as they use an Instagram backdrop for the premise of their messages in Yes Or No. From political highlights of the year to memes and all sorts of viral videos, the group walk the streets rapping about potent issues such as fence-sitting in a world where things are already blurry. More than anything, the importance of standing one's ground and making up your mind sticks out in the song. By the end of the video the message of standing by your truth, and what's right, is engrained into your head so much that you feel inclined to reflect on your own decisions. For what it's worth, Black Eyed Peas are the truth, and we love how they have returned with their powerful stance on social issues. We can never have enough voices in the mainstream waking our people up through music. Good luck America, go out there and do right by your country. 

Black Eyed Peas - Yes Or No

 

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