Black Eyed Peas bring back 'Where Is The Love' song in response to terror attacks

The band is reuniting after five years. The track also features Justin Timberlake, who co-wrote and provided vocals on the original song.

Black Eyed Peas bring back 'Where Is The Love' song in response to terror attacks
Black Eyed Peas has revamped their 2003 song "Where Is The Love" in response to the numerous terror attacks this year.

The track features bandmates Will.i.am, Apl de ap, Taboo, and Fergie along with Justin Timberlake, who co-wrote and provided vocals on the original song, reported Variety.

"I remember when the attack in Paris happened, people would say we need 'Where Is The Love?' again.


Money earned from the sale of the video will go to a foundation. (Image: Facebook)

"And then Belgium happened, and then Turkey, and then Orlando, and then Philando, and then Alton before him, and then Dallas. Everyone was calling on us like, We need that song again," Will.i.am said in a preview video.

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Also featured are musicians like Mary J Blige, DJ Khaled, Usher, P Diddy, Andra Day, Nicole Scherzinger and Snoop Dogg among others.

Watch the video here:

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