Black Eyed Peas to Headline Mawazine Festival 2019 in Morocco

The organizers of the Mawazine Rythmes du Monde festival (to be held from June 21 to 29) are gradually revealing the names of the artists who are to participate in the 18th edition of the event. The latest information is the confirmation of the Californian group Black Eyed Peas announced for June 25 on the OLM Souissi stage.
It is through a press release that the organizers of the Mawazine Rythmes du Monde festival announced the news to the spectators. The group Black Eyed Peas will indeed be at the 18th edition of what is considered one of the best music festivals in the world.
The press release in question briefly recalls the career of Black Eyed Peas, which is "Born from the association of three young Californians fans of hip-hop (Will.i.Am, Apl de Ap and Taboo)". It is actually an "essential group whose sales figures make you dizzy: more than 35 million albums and 21 million singles sold in less than 15 years", underlines the Mawazine press release to show the full extent of this mythical group.
For the anecdote, it is with its third album "Elephunk" released in 2003, in collaboration with Fergie, that the group was truly revealed. In this regard, the first single "Where Is The Love?" made in featuring with Justin Timberlake, another phenomenon of the song, was a global success.
In the following years, the group recorded several other successful albums that consolidated its position. We remember among others, "Monkey Business" released in 2005, or "The E.N.D" in 2009. After a break, Black Eyed Peas, who is back in the limelight, now evolves without Fergie, one of its most beautiful voices who has since embarked on a solo career.
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