Bridging The Gap

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Bridging The Gap is an album recorded by Black Eyed Peas on the 10th of February, 2005 under Interscope Records with the complete tracks of hip-hop music having influences from reggae music to drum and bass and other related reggae styles. This is also considered as a listen-all-the-way-through album.

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About

You'll definitely find the album as a diverse and a very rare reggae and hip-hop combination. As soon as you try listening to the first track, you'll definitely love to listen all the way through the end. From this album comes the compilations with versatile singers like Macy Gray, De La Soul, Mos Def and of course, the famous James Brown.

Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 BEP Empire 4:40
2 Weekends 4:47
3 Get Original 2:52
4 Hot 4:05
5 Cali to New York 4:47
6 Lil' Lil' 4:10
7 On My Own 3:52
8 Release 5:08
9 Bridging the Gap 4:56
10 Go Go 4:53
11 Rap Song 3:33
12 Bringing It Back 3:34
13 Tell Your Mama Come 3:14
14 Request + Line 9:21

Awards & Certifications

Year Award Category
2005 American Music Award Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Band/Duo/Group
2005 American Music Award Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group
2005 World Music Award Nominated for World’s Best Selling Pop Group

Chart Toppers

Year Chart Title
2005 Billboard Hot 100 Bridging the Gap

Credits

Performance Credits

Black Eyed Peas,Main Performer

Kim Hill,Vocals

Dave Pensado,Mixing

Dexter Thibou,Engineer, Mixing

Technical Credits

Rhett Lawrence,Producer

Will Adams,Producer, Art Direction

Tatiana Litvin,A&R

Wyclef Jean,Guitar, Producer

Eddie Sancho, Dejuana Richardson,Engineer

Seth Friedman,Package Design

Trivia

Did you know that?!

  • One of their hits, Weekend, features Toronto down-tempo duva Estero
  • This album also provide their song compilations with Macy Gray, De La Soul, Mos Def and James Brown

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