"Boom Boom Pow" topped the
Billboard Hot 100, making it the group's first U.S. number one single. It is the second longest-running single to stay atop the Hot 100 in 2009, beaten only by The Black Eyed Peas' second single from
The E.N.D, "
I Gotta Feeling", which held the top spot for 14 consecutive weeks. It has also topped the
Australian,
Canadian and
UK singles charts as well as reaching the top 10 in more than 20 countries. The song was named 7th on the
Billboard Hot 100 Songs of the Decade
[1] and 51st on the
Billboard Hot 100 Songs of All-time.
5. The Time
"
The Time (Dirty Bit)" is a song by American hip hop group
The Black Eyed Peas from their sixth studio album,
The Beginning. The song was released as the album's
lead single on November 5, 2010. The chorus of the song samples "
(I've Had) The Time of My Life" from the 1987 film
Dirty Dancing. The song has peaked at number four on the
Billboard Hot 100 in the US, becoming the group's sixth consecutive top ten hit (following the five singles from their previous album,
The E.N.D), and ninth overall. It peaked at number one in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Italy, Spain, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom, while also charting inside the top 10 on most European charts. As of April 2012, the music video of the song scored over 200,000,000 views on YouTube and became the group's most viewed video. Worldwide, it was the eighth best selling digital single of 2011 with sales of 7.3 million copies.
6. Meet Me Half Way
Meet Me Halfway" is a song by
American hip hop group
The Black Eyed Peas. It was released as the third promotional single from their fifth studio album
The E.N.D. It was later released as the album's third single. The song peaked at number seven on the
Billboard Hot 100, and topped the charts in the United Kingdom and Australia, making it their third chart topper from
The E.N.D. in both countries. In the former country, "Meet Me Halfway" became the tenth biggest-selling single of 2009.
7.Pump It
"
Pump It" is a 2006 song by
The Black Eyed Peas. It was released as the fourth
single from The Black Eyed Peas' 2005 album
Monkey Business. This song was also remixed for the deluxe edition of the group's fifth studio album
The E.N.D. as "Pump It Harder". "Pump it" heavily incorporates music from
Dick Dale's 1962
surf version of the song "
Misirlou" (known by many for being featured in the 1994
Quentin Tarantino film
Pulp Fiction). "Misirlou" is a popular
folk song of Greek (Asia Minor) origin dating back to 1927, the arrangement of which is credited to Nicholas Roubanis for his 1941 released jazz version.
8. Don't Phunk With My Heart
"Don't Phunk with My Heart", censored as
"Don't Mess with My Heart", is a song recorded by American recording group
The Black Eyed Peas, taken from the fourth studio album
Monkey Business (2005). It was written by band members
will.i.am and
Fergie as well as George Pajon, Jr. and Printz Board; will.i.am also produced and engineered the song. The song features compositional samples of songs derived from two
Hindi films of the 1970s,
Apradh (1972) and
Don (1978), as well as interpolations of
Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam's 1985 single "
I Wonder If I Take You Home" and
Gucci Crew II's 1988 single "Sally (That Girl)". The song was released as the first single from
Monkey Business; it was first serviced to
mainstream radios on April 12, 2005 in the United States.
9. Don't Lie
"
Don't Lie" is a song performed by American recording group
The Black Eyed Peas, taken from their fourth studio album,
Monkey Business (2005). It was released as the second single from the album, after the successful "
Don't Phunk with My Heart". The song was serviced to mainstream radios on July 26, 2005 in the United States, through
Interscope Records, and received international releases later on.
10. Rock That Body
"
Rock That Body" is a song co-produced by
David Guetta and performed by
American hip hop group
The Black Eyed Peas taken from their multi-platinum selling fifth studio album
The E.N.D. The song serves as the fifth international single from the album, and fifth and final in the United States, it was released in Australia on January 29 and was released on March 15 in the UK. The song was officially sent to U.S. radio stations on May 11, 2010. The song peaked at number 9 on the
Billboard Hot 100, becoming the 5th Top 10 hit from the album. The line "I wanna rock right now", which is repeated several times in the song, is sampled from
Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock's 1988 song "
It Takes Two."