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' Released: January 17, 2006 Monkey Business is the fourth studio album by American group,. It was released on May 25, 2005, by the. It was recorded in 'two and three-month spurts' throughout 2004 while the group was on tour. The album was three times by the in the U.S. And has sold over 11 million copies worldwide.

The (or CRIA) has certified Monkey Business 6× Platinum, with sales of over 600,000 copies. The (or ARIA) has also certified Monkey Business 6× Platinum, denoting sales of over 420,000 copies. The album's tracks earned the group four 2006 nominations and they also won the Grammy for for 'Don't Phunk with My Heart'. According to, over 2 million copies have been sold in Europe. The band promoted the album embarking on two concert tours: the and the. Contents. Critical reception Initial critical response to Monkey Business was mixed to negative.

At, which assigns a rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an score of 48, based on 20 reviews. The most favourable review was 's, who gave the album a 3-star honorable mention, saying: 'What all pop might be—so much brighter and kinder than it is'. Singles.

' was the lead single from the Black Eyed Peas' second album since band member Fergie joined the group. The single became the group's first top 5 single, peaking at No. 3 on the, and their second top 10. ' was the album's second single, however it failed to duplicate the success of 'Don't Phunk with My Heart', partly due to the rising success of the then-unreleased-single 'My Humps'. 'Don't Lie' did manage to crack the top 20 in the United States, peaking at No.

14 on the Hot 100. ' was the third single from the album and was released in the summer of 2005. The song was released after it became an unsolicited hit on mainstream radio across the United States. The track, even with lack of promotion, surpassed the highly promoted track 'Don't Lie'. 'My Humps' became one of the biggest songs of 2005, despite an incredible amount of criticism, with some labeling the song 'tasteless'.

' was released as the fourth and final single from the album, and was the final song from the album to chart on the Hot 100 Professional ratings Aggregate scores Source Rating (48/100) Review scores Source Rating (unfavorable) C (7/10). 4:06 Monkey Business – Asia special edition (Bonus DVD) No. Title Length 1. 'Pump It' (Video) 2.

'Don't Phunk with My Heart' (Video) 3. 'Don't Lie' (Video) 4. 'My Humps' (Video) 5. 'Like That' (Video) Notes. signifies a co-. signifies an additional.

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'My Humps' includes a hidden track 'So Real'. 'Audio Delite at Low Fidelity' includes a hidden track 'Change'. 'Pump It' samples '. 'Don't Phunk With My Heart' interpolates ' by and samples 'Ae Naujawan Sab Kuchh Yahan' and 'Yeh Mera Dil Pyaar Ka Diwana', both sung. 'Don't Lie' samples 'The Ruler's Back'. 'My Humps' interpolates ' by Sexual Harassment and samples ' by and 'It's Automatic'.

'Like That' samples 'Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me)'. 'Dum Diddly' interpolates ' by and '. 'Feel It' interpolates '. 'Gone Going' interpolates and samples 'Gone'.

'They Don't Want Music' interpolates 'Mind Power'. 'Ba Bump' interpolates '. 'Audio Delite at Low Fidelity' samples 'All Night Long'. 'Union' samples '.

Personnel Credits adapted from Monkey Business.

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Black Eyed Peas Monkey Business Album

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Black Eyed Peas Monkey Business Rar Zip

Black Eyed Peas Monkey Business Rar Zipper

EDITORS’ NOTES With its schoolyard chants, deep-bass detonations, and empowered handclaps, the unabashedly excited “Boom Boom Pow” is an electro anthem intended to unite the world. Given the Dirty South upsurges of “Imma Be,” the disco jams of “Out of My Head,” and the New Wave revival of “Rock That Body,” there’s something for everyone on The E.N.D.

(The Energy Never Dies). No matter who or where on Earth you are, “I Gotta Feeling” and “One Tribe” speak the all-inclusive language of fun and unity.