Black Eyed Peas dedicate 'Just Can't Get Enough' to Japan

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.

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