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Black Eyed Peas

Artist

Black Eyed Peas

WINS*

6

NOMINATIONS*

15

52nd Annual GRAMMY Awards

NOMINATION

Album Of The Year

The E.N.D.

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Through the 66th GRAMMY Awards

"If I didn't mold my reality then I’d still be in the ghetto where people like me are supposed to stay. You have to dream your way out of the nightmare." — will i. am

  • Founded 1995, in Los Angeles
     
  • Members: will i. am, Fergie, apl.de.ap, Taboo.
     
  • The Black Eyed Peas first major hit was "Where Is The Love?," the lead single from their 2003 album, Elephunk. The group's follow-up album, 2005's Monkey Business, had an even greater impact, achieving multi-platinum sales and spawning four hits: "Don’t Punk With My Heart," "Don’t Lie," "My Humps," and "Pump It."
     
  • The Black Eyed Peas made their debut on the GRAMMY stage at the 46th GRAMMY Awards in 2004, teaming with Justin Timberlake to perform "Where Is The Love?"  
     
  • Did you know? Black Eyed Peas members will i. am and apl.de.ap met as 8th graders in Los Angeles and were originally signed as a duo to Ruthless Records, the label run by N.W.A.'s Eazy E. Later the duo evolved into a group called the Black Eyed Pods before finally settling on the Black Eyed Peas.
     
  • The Black Eyed Peas established their own charitable organization, the Peapod foundation. In 2011, through the Peapod foundation, the group opened a music academy for teens in New York City.  

All GRAMMY Awards and Nominations for Black Eyed Peas

Wins

Best Short Form Music Video

Boom Boom Pow

Best Pop Vocal Album

The E.N.D.

Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals

I Gotta Feeling

Nominations

Best Dance Recording

Boom Boom Pow

Album Of The Year

The E.N.D.

Record Of The Year

I Gotta Feeling