The
Black
Eyed
Peas
have
dedicated
their
latest
music
video
'Just
Can't
Get
Enough'
to
the
tsunami
victims
in
Japan.
The
American
hiphop
band
had
shot
the
promos
of
the
video
in
Japan
just
a
week
before
the
devastating
earthquake
and
tsunami
hit
the
country.
Through
that
promo,
they
have
urged
their
fans
to
donate
to
the
Red
Cross
Japan.
Will.i.am
and
Fergie
have
developed
love
and
connection
with
the
country
after
the
shooting
of
the
promo,
which
opens
with
the
message
about
its
making
and
ends
with
a
link
to
the
Red
Cross.
The
message
reads,
"This
video
was
filmed
in
Japan
one
week
before
the
earthquake.
Our
thoughts
and
prayers
go
out
to
all
the
people
of
Japan.
We
love
you."
Talking
about
the
catastrophe,
lead
singer
Fergie
has
expressed
her
concerns
over
the
sad
condition
of
Japan.
On
the
band's
official
website,
she
writes,
"I
love
that
it's
showing
a
true
perspective
of
how
it
can
sometimes
be
lonely
on
the
road
away
from
our
loved
ones.
It
also
demonstrates
the
love
and
connection
we
have
with
Japan.
Our
heart
goes
out
to
all
of
the
Japanese
people,
who
have
been
affected
by
this
natural
disaster."
However,
The
Black
Eyed
Peas
have
just
premiered
the
video
for
their
new
single
'Just
Can't
Get
Enough'.
The
Peas
teamed
up
with
director
Ben
Mor.
They
are
set
to
perform
the
track
live
on
American
Idol
(Fox)
tonight,
which
appears
on
their
sixth
studio
album.