Black Eyed Peas - Monkey Business
Facts
| Artist(s) | Black Eyed Peas |
| Studio | A&M |
| Release Date | June 7, 2005 |
| UPC Code | 602498804803 |
| Buy this item | $9.97 at Amazon.com As of May 11 11:32 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
About Black Eyed Peas - Monkey Business
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Tracks
- Pump It
- Don't Phunk With My Heart
- My Style
- Don't Lie
- My Humps
- Like That
- Dum Diddly
- Feel It
- Gone Going
- They Don't Want Music
- Disco Club
- Bebot
- Ba Bump
- Audio Delite At Low Fidelity
- Union
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User Reviews
Average user review:My first reaction to an album like "Monkey Business" is to rip it to shreds and drone on and on about how it is virtually void of any musical significance, which I'll get to in a moment. But I stop and think back to some of the awful music that I listened to briefly in the 80's. Acts like The B-52's and Culture Club, and I wonder, "was I listening to music that was any better than The Black Eyed Peas? Most of those 80's acts were silly and asinine but at least they were musical and melodic. The B-52's were an actual band, playing musical instruments (badly), sang (badly) and they actually wrote music. Boy George had a decent singing voice and Culture Club was basically a R&B act. R.E.M. and Echo & The Bunnymen were channeling The Byrds. Duran Duran was a Roxy Music imitation and Bauhaus were a dark version of Bowie. And Kraftwerk were doing some innovative and creative things with synthesizers, geiger counters and various electronic toys that were new on the toy market.
But The Black Eyed Peas and most of the pop acts today, are a novelty act. These guys aren't interest in making a musical statement. They're merely a hit machine. Crank out a few hits, make some dollars and then fade out. Where's the musicianship? This music is merely a product of computers, sequencers and samplers (as heard on the opening track, courtesy of surf guitarist Dick Dale). Sure, Modern English's "Melt With You" was only 2 chords but those chords were part of a melody that was written, a human was playing that melody and someone was singing (as opposed to rapping).
This actually should be called "punk funk." A punk version of the soul and R&B acts of the 70's - a rebellion of sorts. Like the punk bands reacting to Emerson, Lake & Palmer and Jethro Tull by playing their instruments badly as to mock the huge recording acts of the 70's, rap seems to be the same thing. Ghetto thugs who can't sing or play instruments, rebelling against Sly Stone or Stevie Wonder, sampling them and mangling black R&B. April 8, 2008
The Peas are still retarded (in here)
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3F7RY5KDTQJNJ So the time has come for me to step outside of the things I love and review something I really hate. I know this album is old news with Fergie extending her personal 15 minutes of fame by launcing a solo career and all, but I'm in the mood for a rant. If there's one thing that ticks me off, it's when an art form that I respect becomes nothing but a bad joke for the untalented to tell over and over and again while every real artist creating something new and exciting is ignored completely. Payola is the name of the game here and the success of this group of living hate crimes against hip-hop proves that with enough money to back you up and a glorified stripper in the mix, people will pay to eat a pile of musical excrement and then smile and ask for more.
Rappers that barely rap, a singer that can barely sing, some dudes who pretty much just stand there on stage and look dumb, and not a song writer or legitimate musician among them. That's right, it's a recipe for a Grammy and #1 album; just ask Milli Vanilli. It's a sad statement on our society that grown men and women will accept this as "art" and even pretend to enjoy it as it destroys the validity hip-hop artists past fought so very hard to obtain. This isn't culture; this is some rich white corporate scumbag's prefabricated idea of what he thinks we, the lower classes, want to see and will identify with: something so mindless and schmaltzy it brings Barney and Friends to mind. The worst of it is he's right. This is as bad as music of any genre gets. Period. November 13, 2007
Totally fun music for jumping around your house
This CD is totally fun, reminding me of the outrageously wild and playful music of the B-52s from the 1980s, the last generation of talented music makers who pushed the music scene with sillyness and humor. The lyrics are hysterical, social satire rather than misogynistic tripe spewed by disempowered and alienated young males. Women are the tempting force that enchants men in these songs by Black Eyed Peas. The beat is tribal, making you dance around the kitchen while you are making potato salad. The lyrics make you laugh out loud. What a nice treat. September 30, 2007
great beat easy to dance to
This CD is great from the first song to the last, I just wish that they would play them more on the radio. We love the BLACK EYED PEAS!!! March 31, 2007
the black eyed peas are the business, the monkey business
they made an awsome cd! the only thing i diddnt like was that they diddnt make an edited version that came out on cd! i wish they did cuz somtimes my mom gets mad at me for listining to music with bad words but somtimes she doesnt March 22, 2007


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