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“The Black Eyed Peas” together again.

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This group after four years of separation meets again for a good cause and it has the function to perform an anthem of world peace and to achieve this have covered their 2003 hit Where is the love? But the good thing is that they will be accompanied by several celebrities.

This new version of this theme has a very important mission is to try to take a little awareness against violence, juvenile delinquency and drug addiction that is very present in the world today. Unfortunately we have a social deterioration where many innocent people are being hurt and the saddest part is that many children are abused and even they take away the right to live without any cause.

For the new version counted with the collaboration of Justin Timberlake, Jessie J, Nicole Scherzinger, Kendall Jenner and Usher, the group has covered the song giving it a more emotional tone with a rap that speaks of violence in the world and with black and white images in which we see refugees trying to escape the slaughter, war, street violence, police brutality and drug trafficking is a reality latent in the world, hopefully it serves as a way of reflection.

And all for a good cause benefits to be removed from this song will be donated to the ATTN association, a foundation of Will.I.Am himself which aims to help young Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles out poverty and crime.

And we can not deny that this was the best way for the great return of this group and all for a great cause.

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