The E.N.D
The E.N.D | ||||
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Studio album by The Black Eyed Peas | ||||
Released | June 3, 2009 | |||
Recorded | 2008–09 | |||
Genre | Pop, dance, hip hop[1] | |||
Label | Interscope | |||
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The Black Eyed Peas chronology | ||||
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Singles from The E.N.D | ||||
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The E.N.D (an abbreviation of The Energy Never Dies) is the fifth studio album by American hip hop group The Black Eyed Peas. It was released on June 3, 2009. Critics described the album as containing more anthemic and inspirational songs in the group's bid to appeal to a new generation of music listeners.
Three promotional singles, "Imma Be", "Alive" and "Meet Me Halfway", were released through the iTunes Store in the three weeks running up to the album's release. The album gave the group their first, second, and third US number one hits with "Boom Boom Pow", "I Gotta Feeling", and "Imma Be" which topped the Billboard Hot 100 for 12, 14, and 2 weeks respectively. "Boom Boom Pow" and "I Gotta Feeling" led the Hot 100 back to back, putting the band at number 1 on the chart for a record breaking 26 consecutive weeks (half a year). The third single, "Meet Me Halfway", along with the first two, topped several charts around the world including the United Kingdom and Australia. As of June 2011, the album has sold over 14 million copies worldwide, making it one of the biggest commercial successes for the music industry in recent years.[2]
The E.N.D was nominated for six Grammy Awards in 2010, including Album of the Year, and Record of the Year, winning Best Pop Vocal Album.
Background and development
The album name was thought about since 2006, around the time Fergie released The Dutchess. Originally, they were going to call it Evolution, but that was also the name for what would become Ciara's second studio album. The album title was then tentatively changed to From Roots to Fruits, before the group decided this title may be better suited for a future compilation album. The name was changed again to The Energy Never Dies, before being shortened to The E.N.D. The name was confirmed by will.i.am in an interview promoting the release of his third studio album, Songs About Girls.[3]
In an interview with Billboard magazine, will.i.am stated that "The E.N.D." stands for "The Energy Never Dies", which describes his model for a project that will be living and frequently updated throughout its designated cycle. "It's a diary [...] of music that at any given time, depending on the inspiration, you can add to it," the artist/producer/songwriter explains."I'm trying to break away from the concept of an album. What is an album when you put 12 songs on iTunes and people can pick at it like scabs? That's not an album. There is no album anymore." He described the music as "a lot of dance stuff, real melodic, electronic, soulful. We call it, like, electric static funk, something like that."[4] Will.i.am remarked that the album had been inspired by a trip to Australia, specifically the sound of The Presets' "My People". "The energy on the Presets' small little stage was crazy energy. That song 'My People' (he sings the chorus) - that . . . is wild," will.i.am said, "That's the reason why this record sounds the way it does - my three months in Australia."[5]
Critical reception
Professional ratings | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Robert Christgau | (A)[6] |
Entertainment Weekly | (B)[7] |
The Guardian | [8] |
Los Angeles Times | [9] |
Rolling Stone | [10] |
Slant | [11] |
Spin | [12] |
The Independent | [13] |
Washington Post | (unfavorable)[14] |
According to review aggregator Metacritic, The E.N.D. received an average of 60 out of 100 indicating mixed to average reviews from music critics, based on fifteen critiques,[15] higher than their 2005 album Monkey Business but lower than their 2003 breakout Elephunk, with critics agreeing that the album has more of a dance-oriented sound than its predecessors. However it is here that opinions began to differ with Entertainment Weekly describing the album as "pure Top 40 nirvana",[7] while PopMatters concludes that after listening to the album and "dancing all night [...] you just may not be able to respect yourself in the morning".[16] The album received six nominations for the 2010 Grammy Awards and won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album on January 31, 2010.[17] The album was also nominated for Album of the Year, but lost to Taylor Swift's Fearless.
Other critic reactions were comparatively mixed, with John Bush writing for Allmusic commenting on The Black Eyed Peas move from hip-hop to pop music and also making other notes of what that entails by saying; "The Black Eyed Peas make effective pop/crossover music, but with all the limitations of the form -- vapid lyrics, clumsy delivery, vocals smoothed over by Auto-Tune, and songwriting that strains for (and reaches) the lowest common denominator."[1] Another review written by Eric Henderson writing for Slant also comments on The Black Eyed Peas change in musical direction at first saying; "On the one hand, you have the pre-Fergie band, which delighted the college rock intelligentsia with its bite-sized, pre-chewed imitation of legitimate alternative hip-hop a la A Tribe Called Quest and the Roots."[11] Then going on to say; "On the other hand, you have the post-Fergie clown troupe, which has traded any and all available credibility in pursuit of becoming (successfully) the most flagrantly commercial pop supergroup since Destiny's Child."[11]
Chart performance
The album debuted at number one in Australia, number two in New Zealand and three in the United Kingdom. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart selling 304,000 copies.[18] The album has spent 38 weeks within the top 10 of the Billboard 200. The E.N.D. was the 7th best-selling album of 2009 in the U.S.[19] As of March 2011, the album has sold over 3,000,000 copies in the US alone.[20]
The album experienced a strong run in the UK Album Charts, peaking at number three for eight non-consecutive weeks. In Australia, the album was number 84 on the decade-end chart. The decade-end chart also revealed the album to be the third most successful album of 2009.[21]
In France, the album proved to be very successful. It spent 55 weeks inside of the top 10 with 11 non-consecutive weeks at No. 1. In the week of June 25, 2011, the album climbed from No. 62 to No. 18 as The Beginning re-reached No. 1. This increase made it The E.N.D.'s highest charting position since September 2010 there.[22]
Singles
- "Boom Boom Pow" was released as the lead single on March 10, 2009. It reached the top spot on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, making it the group's first number-one song in there. It stayed at the top spot for twelve consecutive weeks, making it the second longest-running single to stay atop the chart in 2009. Also, it reached number one in Australia and the UK Singles Chart. The video for the song won the award for Best Short Form Music Video at the 52nd Grammy Awards; the song itself was nominated for Best Dance Recording, but lost to Lady Gaga's "Poker Face".[23][24] The song was named "Song of the Year" on Billboard's Hot 100 Year-End Chart for 2009.[25]
- "I Gotta Feeling" was released as the second single released on June 16, 2009. It replaced "Boom Boom Pow" as the number-one song in America making them only the fourth group to replace themselves at number-one in the chart's history.[26] "I Gotta Feeling" remained at the top spot for fourteen consecutive weeks, making it the longest-running single to stay atop the chart in 2009. The song also reached number one in Australia and the UK. The song won Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals at the 52nd Grammy Awards.[27]
- "Meet Me Halfway" was released as the third single on September 22, 2009. It was originally released as the third and last digital promotional single for The E.N.D. on June 2. The song is their third consecutive number one in Australia and UK. It also peaked at seven on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, making it the group's third top ten single from The E.N.D.
- "Imma Be" was released on December 15, 2009 as the fourth U.S. single. As of February 25, 2010, the song has reached number one on the U.S. Hot 100, becoming the fourth top 10 single from the album and the third U.S. number one single from the album and as a group. The song reached the top five in Canada, due to a significant increase in digital downloads after the group performed it at the 52nd Grammy Awards,[28] as well as radio airplay.[29][30]
- "Rock That Body" is the fifth single from the album and the fourth international single. It was released in Australia in January 2010 and was released in the UK on March 15, 2010. The song was officially sent to U.S. radio stations on May 11, 2010.[31] The single also peaked at number nine on the Billboard Hot 100, making it their fifth top ten single from The E.N.D.. As of July 2010, the digital tracks from the album have sold a combined total of more than 18 million units in United States.[32]
- "Missing You" began to have heavy airplay in France[33] and in Australia.[34] The song has reached number ten on the official French Airplay Chart[35] and nineteen on the French Digital Chart.[36] On March 30, 2010, the performance of "Missing You" in Los Angeles was recorded and is now considered the official video for the single in France.[37] The song also received moderate promotion in Brazil, having the same live music video as its official.
Back at 45 released as 7th single.
Promotional singles
- "Alive" was the second promo single from the album as part of "The Countdown to The E.N.D., the first being "Imma Be" and the third being "Meet Me Halfway" which were later commercial singles.[38]
Other notable songs
- "Showdown" was used in theatre rounds of So You Think You Can Dance Australia, and the track also debuted at number sixty-six on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart on February 15, 2010[39]
- "Electric City" was used as part of the soundtrack of the MTV show Popland.
- "One Tribe" was used for Pepsi Commercials in 2009/2010, and was also included as a track on the album Songs for Japan, released in support of the victims of the 2011 Japan Earthquake.
Tour
"The E.N.D. World Tour" was the third concert tour by the group, in support of their fifth studio album, The E.N.D.. The tour began in Japan on September 15, 2009, with shows also performed in Australia and New Zealand in 2009. The group toured in North America starting in February 2010, with dates also planned for Europe starting in Dublin, Ireland in May. The group performed 2 shows in Las Vegas at the end of 2009 as a warm up to their extensive North American tour. The tour was also expected to reach South America and more parts of Asia during 2010. It is the group's biggest tour production-wise to date, with the group's female vocalist Fergie stating that they are "trying to up [their] game" and the shows will "utilize a lot of the technology that's out there".[40] The E.N.D. World Tour is backed by presenting sponsor BlackBerry, and Bacardi as the official spirit of the tour.[41] The tour had a total of 115 shows.
Track listings
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length | |
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1. | "Boom Boom Pow" | 5:08 | |||
2. | "Rock That Body" |
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3. | "Meet Me Halfway" |
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4:44 | |
4. | "Imma Be" |
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4:16 | |
5. | "I Gotta Feeling" |
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4:49 | |
6. | "Alive" |
| will.i.am | 5:03 | |
7. | "Missing You" |
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4:35 | |
8. | "Ring-a-Ling" |
| Harris | 4:33 | |
9. | "Party All the Time" |
| will.i.am | 4:44 | |
10. | "Out of My Head" |
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3:52 | |
11. | "Electric City" |
| will.i.am | 4:08 | |
12. | "Showdown" |
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4:27 | |
13. | "Now Generation" |
| will.i.am | 4:06 | |
14. | "One Tribe" |
| will.i.am | 4:41 | |
15. | "Rockin' to the Beat" |
| will.i.am | 3:45 |
European bonus track[42] | ||||||||||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length | ||||||
16. | "Mare" |
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2:55 |
Japan bonus tracks[43] | ||||||||||
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16. | "Simple Little Melody" |
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17. | "Mare" |
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2:55 |
Deluxe edition (Disc 2)[44] | ||||||||||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length | |||||||
1. | "Where Ya Wanna Go" | Adams, Pineda, Gomez, Ferguson, Printz Board, Harris, George Pajon, Orindgreff | 5:08 | |||||||
2. | "Simple Little Melody" | Adams, Pineda, Gomez, Ferguson, Baptiste, Alexander Ridha | 3:12 | |||||||
3. | "Mare" | Adams, Pineda, Gomez, Ferguson, Buendia, Rahman | 2:55 | |||||||
4. | "Don't Bring Me Down" | Adams, Pineda, Gomez, Ferguson, Buendia | 3:11 | |||||||
5. | "Pump It Harder" | Adams, Pineda, Ferguson, Thomas Van Musser, Nicholas Roubanis, James Brown | 3:52 | |||||||
6. | "Let's Get Re-Started" | Adams, Pineda, Gomez, Terence Yoshiaki, Michael Fratantuno, George Pajon | 2:57 | |||||||
7. | "Shut the Phunk Up" | Adams, Gomez, Pajon, Philippe Wynn | 4:19 | |||||||
8. | "That's the Joint" | Gomez, Paul Poli, Pineda, Barry Gibb, Adams, Greg Phillinganes, Trevor Smith, Malik Taylor, Kamaal Fareed, Ali Shaheed Muhammad | 3:48 | |||||||
9. | "Another Weekend" | Adams, Pineda, Gomez, Tony Butler, Sylvester Stewart | 4:10 | |||||||
10. | "Don't Phunk Around" | Ferguson, Kalyanji Anandji, Indeewar, Adams, Printz Board, George Pajon, Brian George, Curtis Bedeau, Gerard Charles, Hugh Clarke, Paul George, Lucien George Jr., Cleveland Bell, Victor May | 3:47 |
US & Canadian iTunes Store Expanded Version (bonus video)[45][46] | ||||||||||
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No. | Title | Length | ||||||||
11. | "The E.N.D." | 29:59 |
- Notes
- ^a signifies a co-producer
- "Electric City" contains elements from "I Want Candy" as performed by Bow Wow Wow
- "Rock That Body" contains elements from "It Takes Two" as performed by Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock
- "Imma Be" contains elements from "Ride or Die" as performed by The Budos Band.
- "Meet Me Halfway" contains elements of "Maps" originally performed by The Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
- "Party All the Time" contains unauthorized elements of "Mancry" originally performed by Adam Freeland.[47]
- On some releases, "One Tribe" is listed as 8:26. The actual length of "One Tribe" is 4:41. If you add the track length of "One Tribe" and "Rockin To The Beat", you will end up with 8:26.
- Mixed by Dylan Dresdow
Charts and certifications
Charts
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Certifications
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Year-end charts
Chart (2009) | Position |
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Swiss Albums Chart[94] | 15 |
Australian Albums Chart[95] | 3 |
German Albums Chart[96] | 28 |
Mexican Albums Chart[97] | 16 |
Polish Albums Chart[98] | 75 |
Chart (2010) | Position |
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US Billboard 200[99] | 10 |
German Albums Chart[100] | 20 |
Spanish Albums Chart[101] | 17 |
Chart procession and succession
Order of precedence | ||
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Preceded by Inshalla by Eskimo Joe |
Australian ARIA Albums Chart number-one album (first run) June 15, 2009 – June 21, 2009 |
Succeeded by State of the Art by Hilltop Hoods |
Preceded by Relapse by Eminem |
UK R&B Albums Chart number-one album (first run) June 14, 2009 – June 27, 2009 |
Succeeded by The Essential Michael Jackson by Michael Jackson |
Preceded by Stack Is the New Black by Short Stack |
Australian ARIA Albums Chart number-one album (second run) August 31, 2009 – September 6, 2009 |
Succeeded by The Rhythm and the Blues by Jimmy Barnes |
Preceded by Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King by Dave Matthews Band |
U.S. Billboard 200 number-one album (first run) June 27, 2009 |
Succeeded by Lines, Vines and Trying Times by Jonas Brothers |
Preceded by Lines, Vines and Trying Times by Jonas Brothers |
U.S. Billboard 200 number-one album (second run) July 11, 2009 |
Succeeded by Now That's What I Call Music! 31 by Various artists |
Preceded by The Essential Michael Jackson by Michael Jackson |
New Zealand RIANZ Albums Chart August 10, 2009 – September 20, 2009 |
Succeeded by The Resistance by Muse |
Preceded by Relapse by Eminem |
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip Hop Albums June 27, 2009 – July 4, 2009 |
Succeeded by A Man's Thoughts by Ginuwine |
Canadian Albums Chart June 15, 2009 June 29, 2009 – July 5, 2009 August 2, 2009 – September 5, 2009 |
Succeeded by Lines, Vines and Trying Times by Jonas Brothers | |
Preceded by Lines, Vines and Trying Times by Jonas Brothers |
Succeeded by Number Ones by Michael Jackson | |
Succeeded by I Look to You by Whitney Houston | ||
Preceded by Battle For The Sun by Placebo |
French Albums Chart number-one album (first run) June 21, 2009 – July 5, 2009 |
Succeeded by The Collection by Michael Jackson |
Preceded by Toi + Moi by Gregoire |
French Albums Chart number-one album (second run) August 23, 2009 – August 30, 2009 |
Succeeded by One Love by David Guetta |
Preceded by The Collection by Michael Jackson |
Belgian Albums Chart (Wallonia) August 29, 2009 – September 5, 2009 |
Succeeded by One Love by David Guetta |
Preceded by The Essential Michael Jackson by Michael Jackson |
UK R&B Albums Chart number-one album (second run) August 23, 2009 – August 29, 2009 |
Succeeded by I Am... Sasha Fierce by Beyoncé |
Preceded by I Am... Sasha Fierce by Beyoncé |
UK R&B Albums Chart number-one album (third run) September 6, 2009 – September 19, 2009 |
Succeeded by The Blueprint 3 by Jay-Z |
Preceded by Brand New Eyes by Paramore |
Australian ARIA Albums Chart number-one album (third run) October 12, 2009 – October 19, 2009 |
Succeeded by Crazy Love by Michael Bublé |
Preceded by JLS by JLS |
UK R&B Albums Chart number-one album (fourth run) December 13, 2009 – January 16, 2010 |
Succeeded by The Element of Freedom by Alicia Keys |
Preceded by N°5 On Tour by Mylène Farmer |
French Albums Chart number-one album (third run) December 20, 2009 – February 7, 2010 |
Succeeded by Soldier of Love by Sade |
Preceded by Hits by Seal |
Belgian Albums Chart (Wallonia) number-one album (second run) January 23, 2010 – February 6, 2010 |
Succeeded by Mozart l'Opéra Rock by Musical theatre |
Release history
Region | Date | Label |
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Japan | June 3, 2009 | Universal Music |
Brazil[102] | Universal Music Brasil | |
Australia | June 5, 2009 | Interscope |
Germany | ||
Ireland | ||
Italy | ||
Switzerland | ||
Denmark | June 8, 2009 | |
France | ||
Greece | ||
Hong Kong |
The E.N.D. Summer 2010 Canadian Invasion Tour: Remix Collection
The E.N.D. Summer 2010 Canadian Invasion Tour: Remix Collection | ||||
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Remix album by The Black Eyed Peas | ||||
Released | July 27, 2010 | |||
Recorded | 2002 - 2010 | |||
Length | 75:12 | |||
Label | Interscope | |||
Producer | will.i.am, David Guetta, Printz Board, DJ Ammo, Poet Name Life, apl.de.ap, Chris Lake, Skrillex, DJ Replay Jeepney Music | |||
The Black Eyed Peas chronology | ||||
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The E.N.D. Summer 2010 Canadian Invasion Tour: Remix Collection is a remix album by The Black Eyed Peas.[103] It was released on iTunes in Canada only, during the Canadian leg of The E.N.D. World Tour. It mostly features remixes of the singles taken from their fifth studio album The E.N.D, most of which appeared on their "Invasion of..." series. It also features a remix of "Let's Get It Started" taken from their third studio album Elephunk; the remix was also a bonus track on the deluxe edition of The E.N.D.
The image on the cover is a still from the "Imma Be" music video.[104] It is the first cover in 5 years to feature a physical appearance of the group, the last one being on the single cover for "Don't Lie", although they did later appear in cartoon form on the single cover for their following single "My Humps".
Track listing
No. | Title | Remixed by | Length | |
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1. | "Rock That Body" | Chris Lake | 5:53 | |
2. | "Boom Boom Wow" | will.i.am | 4:11 | |
3. | "Boom Boom Guetta" | David Guetta | 4:01 | |
4. | "I Gotta Feeling" | David Guetta | 6:11 | |
5. | "I Gotta Feeling" | Printz Board, Zuper Blahq | 5:04 | |
6. | "I Gotta Feeling" | Zuper Blahq | 5:48 | |
7. | "Imma Be" | Wolfgang Gartner | 6:23 | |
8. | "Imma Be" | DJ Ammo, Poet Name Life | 4:41 | |
9. | "Rock That Body" | Skrillex | 5:08 | |
10. | "Rock That Body" | apl.de.ap, DJ Replay Jeepney Music | 4:41 | |
11. | "Meet Me Halfway In 3D" | will.i.am | 5:39 | |
12. | "Meet Me Halfway" | DJ Ammo, Poet Name Life | 5:25 | |
13. | "Meet Me Halfway, Baby" | Printz Board | 5:21 | |
14. | "Let's Get Re-Started" | will.i.am | 2:57 | |
15. | "Boom Boom Boom" | DJ Ammo, Poet Name Life | 5:47 |
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External links
- Official United Kingdom website
- The E.N.D. at Metacritic
- Black Eyed Peas E.N.D. Up at No. 1 on Billboard 200
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