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Released | June 30, 1998 | |||
Recorded | 1997–1998 | |||
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Length | 73:53 | |||
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Behind the Front is the debut studio album by Americanhip hop groupBlack Eyed Peas released on June 30, 1998, throughInterscope Records andwill.i.am Music Group.[2]
Most of the tracks were demos for theGrass Roots album, with added verses by new memberTaboo. The song "Joints & Jam" appeared onthe soundtrack of the movieBulworth, where it was billed as "Joints & Jams". "Be Free" also features in the filmShe's All That. On the back cover, "Skit 3" is listed after "Duet", when it actually appears after "Communication". This was their only studio album to be released in aParental Advisory version and an edited version until the release ofMasters Of The Sun Vol. 1. On the edited version's back cover, "Skit 3" is properly listed after "Communication".
Behind the Front was released forvinyl on June 30, 1998, throughInterscope Records, will.i.am's imprintwill.i.am Music Group andUniversal Music Group.
Three singles from the album were released–double single "Fallin' Up/¿Que Dices?" in December 1997, "Joints & Jam" in November 1998 and the final single "Karma" in April 1999.
In 1997, a music video for the song "Head Bobs" was filmed and finished, however, the band decided to not release the song as a single. Around the same time a music video for the song "Fallin' Up" was also created, however, was decided that the album's first official single would be "Joints & Jam", with its respective music video released. A similar video to "Joints & Jam" was filmed for the song "What It Is", but like "Head Bobs" and "Fallin Up", the song wasn't an official single. The last music video to be released from the album was "Karma", the album's second and final official single. All five music videos were included on the DVDBehind the Bridge to Elephunk (2004).
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RapReviews | 8.5/10[5] |
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Behind the Front received generally favorable reviews from music critics. Matt Conaway ofAllMusic stated: "Black Eyed Peas bring some positivity and fun back into hip-hop. Musically there is almost no realm this group does not touch -- right from the jump, the stylistic innocence of "Fallin Up," complete with striking guitar licks, sums up what BEP is all about."[1] Marcus Reeves ofRolling Stone gave the album three out of five stars, stating: "Behind the Front, offers an organic mixture of sampled melodies and live instruments aimed at those of us seeking a little enlightenment with our well-oiled boogie."[6] Tony Green ofJazzTimes also proclaimed that the Black Eyed Peas "provide a musical hip-hop shot that rises beyond mere discussions of consciousness" which "sounds, well dope, with a live band accentuated by clever samples."[9]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producers | Length |
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1. | "Fallin' Up" (contains "Skit 1"; featuringSierra Swan & Planet Swan) | 5:09 | ||
2. | "Clap Your Hands" (featuring Dawn Beckman) |
| 4:57 | |
3. | "Joints & Jam" (featuring Ingrid Dupree) |
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| 3:35 |
4. | "The Way U Make Me Feel" (featuringKim Hill) |
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| 4:19 |
5. | "Movement" (contains "Skit 2") |
| 4:42 | |
6. | "Karma" (featuring Einstein Brown) |
| 4:28 | |
7. | "Be Free" (featuring Kim Hill) |
| 4:06 | |
8. | "Say Goodbye" (featuring Dawn Beckman) |
| 4:01 | |
9. | "Duet" (featuringRedfoo) |
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| 4:21 |
10. | "Communication" (contains "Skit 3") |
| 5:41 | |
11. | "What It Is" (featuring Kim Hill) |
| 4:45 | |
12. | "¿Que Dices?" |
| 4:01 | |
13. | "A8" |
| 3:52 | |
14. | "Love Won't Wait" (featuringMacy Gray) |
| 3:35 | |
15. | "Head Bobs" |
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| 4:14 |
16. | "Positivity" (includes hidden outro) |
| 8:07 |
Chart (1998) | Peak position |
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USBillboard 200[10] | 129 |
USHeatseekers Albums (Billboard)[11] | 3 |
USTop R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[12] | 37 |
Chart (2009) | Peak position |
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French Albums (SNEP)[13] | 149 |