For those who haven't heard this song or seen the video, as usual, I highly encourage you to do so. The message is truly moving.
Where is the Love is one of my
songs for this week. The Black Eyed Pees recorded Where is the Love with Justin
Timberlake in 2003. Beginning in LA, the Peas have five albums and are working
on a sixth now. The hip-hop group consists of Fergie, Will.I.Am, Taboo, and Apl.de.Ap
(I don’t know how they got their names). At the end of 2011 the Black Eyed Peas
were the second best-selling group (with over 42 million record sales) because
of their album the E.N.D.
Where is
the Love is one of my favorite political songs. In a nutshell, the song is
about being accepting and tolerant of different races and countries and all of
the violence taking place in our world today. The question is posed: where is
the love? Strings and the xylophone are incorporated with the simple guitar
line and clapping, created what I would call a tropical feel. It’s a relaxing
uplifting tune, but when you listen to the lyrics you see that the peaceful
melody is the only peace the Black Eyed Peas see in the chaotic world.
“If love and peace are so strong,
why are there pieces of love that don’t belong? Nations dropping bombs,
chemical gasses filling lungs of little ones, with ongoing suffering as the
youth die young.” The part that hits me every time is the comment he makes
about children dying young in horrible ways. I’m unsure if he refers to pollution
or terrorism when he brings up chemical gasses though. I bet it can go either
way, since there both unfortunate. “Father, father, father, help us, send some guidance
from above, ‘cause people got me got me questioning, where is the love?” A desperate
plea for the almighty to help us and fix our world. This line is repeated
several times in the refrain, which makes me think that this is a question the
writer of the song has had for a long time, and with what’s taking place in
Syria… Well let’s hope if there is a god he pitches in soon.
I the music video, which I
encourage to all of you fantastic mortals, shows hooded figures running around
a city. They are posting signs containing question marks in a box everywhere
they are in the video. A van with the question mark is driving around with the
Black Eyed Peas inside as they sing their song in the van which is projected through
a loudspeaker to the streets they pass. During the refrain they have shots of
sad children singing “where is the love”, which is an emotional plea that I find
insanely effective.
The video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpYeekQkAdc
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