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"Bridging the Gap" album cover
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After the modest success of their 1998 debut album, "Behind The Front", Black Eyed Peas began work on their follow-up release. On September 26, 2000, "Bridging the Gap" was released and the first official single, "Weekends" was released on October 3, 2000. On February 26, 2001, "Request + Line" was released as the second and final single.
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"Weekends" single cover |
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"Request + Line" single cover
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TRACK LISTING:
- "BEP Empire" (C. Martin, Black Eyed Peas)
- "Weekends (feat. Esthero)" (Tony Butler, Sylvester Stewart, Black Eyed Peas)
- "Get Original (feat. Chali2na)" (William Adams, Allan Pineda, George Pajon Jr., Chali2na, Clifford Smith, Aldane Browne)
- "Hot (feat. Kim Hill)" (Adams, Pineda)
- "Cali to New York (feat. De La Soul)" (Adams, Kelvin Mercer, Dave Jolicoeur, Daisey Age Pajon Jr.)
- "Lil' Lil'" (Adams, Pineda, Pajon Jr., Michael Fratantuno)
- "On My Own (feat. Les Nubian & Mos Def)" (Adams, Pineda, Kim Hill, Helene Faussart, Celia Faussart, Dante Smith)
- "Release" (Black Eyed Peas)
- "Bridging the Gaps" (Adams, Pineda, Pajon Jr., John Collins, Bill Withers)
- "Go Go" (Adams, Pineda, Fratantuno, Arthur Baker, John Robie, Afrika Bambaata, Robert Allen, Ellis Williams, Ralf Rutter, Emil Schultz)
- "Rap Song (feat. Wyclef Jean)" (Black Eyed Peas, Wyclef Jean, James Brown, Charles Bobbit, Bob Byrd)
- "Bringing It Back" (Adams, Pineda)
- "Tell Your Mama Come" (Black Eyed Peas, Pajon Jr.)
- "Request + Line (feat. Macy Gray)" (Adams, Pineda, Fratantuno, Pajon Jr., Rhett Lawrence, Natalie Hinds)
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