Thursday, March 17, 2011

The last clip of the Black Eyed Peas dedicated to Japan

Less than a week after the devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan, artists are increasingly likely to provide support to the Japanese people. After Lady Gaga, who raised more than $ 250,000 and Charlie Sheen is the turn of the Black Eyed Peas to show they are with the victims. For this they chose to dedicate the video for their new title, Just Can not Get Enough.

This excerpt from the album The Beginning, rehabilitation success of Depeche Mode, has the distinction of having been shot in Japan. Before the start of the video, text, simply written in white on a black background, informs the fans: "This video was filmed in Japan, a week before the earthquake and tsunami.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to all residents. We love you. "Appeal for donations at the end of the clip, members of the Black Eyed Peas invited to donate to the Red Cross to help victims of the tragic events that struck the country. Singers through their site, specify that this shoot was a great moment for them, and agree that "video shoot was something magical." The clip is pretty simple.

A deliberate choice of the group, which is seen wandering the streets or in their hotel rooms, away from their families. "It was the easiest ever video tour because we live our lives! I like the fact that it shows the harsh reality of loneliness when we're on tour, away from our families." Fergie said.

Promotion of a coup for the group, who took the opportunity to push their fans to make a nice gesture! Gossip Rumors. fr you to watch the clip:

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