Bridging the Gap
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Bridging the Gap | ||
Studio album by Black Eyed Peas | ||
Released | September 26, 2000 | |
Genre | Hip hop | |
Label | Interscope Records | |
Producer(s) | will.i.am apl.de.ap DJ Premier Jerry 'Wonder' Duplessis Rhett Lawrence |
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Black Eyed Peas chronology | ||
Behind the Front (1998) |
Bridging the Gap (2000) |
Elephunk (2003) |
Bridging the Gap is the second album by The Black Eyed Peas, released in 2000. It contained the single "Request + Line", featuring Macy Gray. It never quite took off, however, because the album was leaked, and The Black Eyed Peas' main demographic was college students at the time. In will.i.am's words, "The gap never got bridged".
[edit] Track listing
- "BEP Empire" (ft. 311)
- "Weekends" (ft. Esthero)
- "Get Original" (ft. Chali 2na)
- "Hot" (ft. Kim Hill)
- "Cali to New York" (ft. De La Soul)
- "Lil' Lil'"
- "On My Own" (ft. Les Nubians & Mos Def)
- "Release"
- "Bridging the Gaps"
- "Go Go"
- "Rap Song" (ft. Wyclef Jean)
- "Bringing It Back"
- "Tell Your Mama Come"
- "Request + Line" (ft. Macy Gray)
- Magic [UK Bonus Track]
will.i.am · apl.de.ap · Taboo · Fergie
Former members: Sierra Swan · Dante Santiago · Kim Hill
Albums: Behind the Front · Bridging the Gap · Elephunk · Monkey Business · Renegotiations: The Remixes
Singles: "Fallin' Up" · "Joints & Jam" · "Karma" · "What It Is" · "¿Que Dices?" · "Head Bobs" · "BEP Empire" · "Weekends" · "Get Original" · "Request + Line" · "Where Is the Love?" · "Shut Up" · "Hey Mama" · "Let's Get It Started" · "The Apl Song" · "Don't Phunk with My Heart" · "Don't Lie" · "My Humps" · "Pump It" · "Gone Going" · "Like That" · "Mas Que Nada" · "Bebot"