The Elephunk in the Room: We need to talk About The Black Eyed Peas

BLACK EYED PEASA couple of weeks ago, The Black Eyed Peas released a new video. The same The Black Eyes Peas that many moons ago was a genuine hip-hop group, before changing beyond all recognition into a pop act that polarized rap fans.

Nothing strange about that so far. But on closer inspection the new song is without Fergie, references and covers many hip-hop classics, and has a throwback video to match. Oh, and it also happens to be awesome. We let it sit there for a while, but we can’t ignore what just happened any longer.

Here’s the dilemma. As fans of what we all like to call ‘real’ hip-hop (however ridiculous that makes us sound), we can’t possibly like a The Black Eyed Peas song, can we? Of course we can. We’ll just take a bit of time to admit it.

Its easy to blame everything on the evil Fergie, but in reality, the driving force behind the move towards pop has been will.i.am, an artist at times so unbelievably pretentious its a wonder he hasn’t yet disappeared up his own back passage.

But the hark back to their hip-hop roots, and even further back to Golden Era rap, is a curious one. Its difficult to tell if this is a new (or old) direction for the group, sans Fergie, although its hard to imagine they’d turn down further mainstream success just to keep it real for a small section of hip-hop heads. It may also just be part of the celebrations for their 20-years-in-the-game anniversary.

Only time will tell. But one thing can’t be denied: Yesterday is a good record, and its ok to admit it.

If you haven’t seen it yet, watch it here.

Rosewood 2055 – ‘Drive’

ROSEWOODWe’ve been plugging the shit out of the dope new Hey EP from Rosewood 2055 since it dropped. Here they release another quality video, this time for the single Drive, and it looks as good as it sounds. Watch below, and trust us on that EP if you haven’t heard it yet.

Apollo Brown – ‘Detonate’ feat. M.O.P.

APOLLO BROWN GRANDEURWe’ve been looking forward to the new album from beatmaker Apollo Brown for a minute, and if this latest single is a sign of what’s to come, we are now even more hyped. Detonate features M.O.P., and you can listen below. Lookout for Grandeur dropping September 25, with other guests including Your Old Droog, Oddisee, Freddie Gibbs and Evidence.

Listen here (H/T 2DopeBoyz).

Noveliss – ‘Toonami’

NOVELLIS TOONAMINoveliss from Clear Soul Forces is one busy dude, and here drops yet another quality EP. Inspired by Anime and other cartoons, the new set sees Nov drop gems over beats from Scott Xylo, and you can listen and buy below.

Check the PRhyme inspired EP by Noveliss from a few months back here.

Eloh Kush and DUS – ‘Circadian Rhythm’

ELOH KUSH DUSEloh Kush and DUS are new to us, but this lead single from upcoming album AngelDus is pretty damn impressive. The full project isn’t set to drop until October, but it has definitely left us wanting more. Hear it for yourself below, and keep watching for the full project in the coming months.