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Black Eyed Peas Collab to “Shake Ya Boom Boom”

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Global pop duo Static & Ben El have released their new single, “Shake Ya Boom Boom,” in collaboration with Black Eyed Peas. The track includes a new and innovative video experience in a vertical/smart-phone format that features Black Eyed Peas’ will.i.am, taboo, and apl.de.app. This latest single follows the recent success of their early 2020 release “Further Up (Na, Na, Na, Na, Na)/Subelo” and the July 2020 drop of “Milli” featuring triple-platinum Brooklyn rapper FLIPP DINERO.

“Shake Ya Boom Boom” features a combination of singing and rapping by Static & Ben El and will.i.am, with a synergy of classic club beats and energetic up-tempo sounds. The music video was shot in a vertical/smart-phone style with TikTok, YouTube, and Boomerang Instagram clips of Static & Ben El, members of Black Eyed Peas, and several Social Media influencers grooving to the beat and lip-syncing the catchy chorus, “Don’t need words when you move like that/Shake ya boom boom boom boom like that.” All with a combined total reach of 50M fans!

Black Eyed Peas recently delivered a show-stopping performance at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards, closing the show with hits “VIDA LOCA” and “I Gotta Feeling.” The band has released eight studio albums, including Translation, which launched June 19 of this year. They currently have over 8.5 million subscribers on YouTube, with more than 116 million views, and over 39 million followers on Facebook.


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Written by: Vipology Staff Writer

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