Black Eyed Peas premiere new back-to-back video
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Your support makes all the difference.On February 16, The Black Eyed Peas released of a video of both "Imma Be" and "Rock That Body," the fourth and fifth singles off the group's 2009 album The E.N.D. The video can be viewed worldwide at Dipdive.com.
Directed by Rich Lee, the ten-minute video was shot mainly on a desert road in Southern California on January 13. An intro shows the band members in a studio talking about how to move their music into the future. The rest of the video features the two songs, played back-to-back, with futuristic footage running throughout.
In addition to Dipdive.com, the video can be viewed on vevo.com or downloaded on iTunes in select countries.
The Black Eyed Peas are currently in the midst of a major world tour in support of The E.N.D., which has sold more than five million copies worldwide since its June release.
http://blackeyedpeas.dipdive.com/tv/#/~/videoplayer/0/5394/112637/~
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