An American hip hop group called The Black-Eyed Peas have always showcased music that has been firmly been rooted hip-hop, but they also have discovered interests in other musical forms as well. Their song “Where is the Love?” is just one prime example of how The Black-Eyed Peas changed their sound to appeal a broader audience. “Where is the Love?”, released in June of 2003, was the lead single on their album Elephunk and also topped the charts in thirteen countries. This heart touching hip hop song was accompanied with a video that …show more content…
When the listener first listens to “Where is the Love?” the listeners do not grasp the whole idea of the song, this video was set out for the purpose of awareness and to spread the message of love. Although The Black- Eyed Peas uphold love as the main hope for straightening out the world, they question if such love as this could even be found in the world during that time. The Black- Eyed Peas, in their music video “Where is the Love?”, portrays the message of love, and question its existence. The video reflects issues such as war, terrorism, and racism displaying how each of these questions the existence of love. All of these misfortunes pose the listener/viewer to think about the lack of love in the …show more content…
During this representation, the African American is shown looking up to the sky, to God with a Bible in his hand, most likely asking God for guidance, and “Where is the Love?” in this world where love is absent. This moment of intensity was also shown as an anomaly and creates the idea that this individual is insignificant because of the fact that in the long shot of the video many other individuals walk directly past him, not showing any interest in his belief. Therefore, African Americans during this time in the world were seen as