The group had always had hits, but The END, whose title stands for “The Energy Never Dies,” reached for something bigger. The END marked The Black Eyed Peas’ fifth album overall, but as their third with Fergie as a member, it felt like the conclusion of a trilogy. By the time they were ready to return, however, the group who had owned the early 00s with their unstoppable set of singles had prepared an album that was both a comeback and a victory lap.
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