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Black Eyed Peas reunite for new ‘Where Is The Love?’ version

/ 09:24 AM September 01, 2016

In this April 2, 2011 file photo, The Black Eyed Peas perform at Nickelodeon's 24th Annual Kids' Choice Awards in Los Angeles. Black Eyed Peas are reuniting after a five-year hiatus for a new rendition of their song "Where Is The Love?" aimed at ending gun violence. AP FILE PHOTO

In this April 2, 2011 file photo, The Black Eyed Peas perform at Nickelodeon’s 24th Annual Kids’ Choice Awards in Los Angeles. Black Eyed Peas are reuniting after a five-year hiatus for a new rendition of their song “Where Is The Love?” aimed at ending gun violence. AP FILE PHOTO

LOS ANGELES — Black Eyed Peas are reuniting after a five-year hiatus for a new rendition of their song “Where Is The Love?” aimed at ending gun violence.

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“Where Is The Love?” was originally released in 2003 and reached No. 8 on the Billboard singles chart.

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Black Eyed Peas members will.i.am, apl.de.ap, Taboo and Fergie are joined by such performers as Jamie Foxx, Ty Dolla $ign, Mary J. Blige, Justin Timberlake and Jaden Smith for the song.

A statement says the song and accompanying video scheduled for release Wednesday “calls for calm, asking citizens of the world to stop the hate and violence that has resulted in many lives lost.”

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The proceeds for “#WHERESTHELOVE” will go to the foundation of will.i.am’s i.am.angel.

The charity funds educational programs and college scholarships.

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