The Black Eyed Peas are releasing a new single titled "Don't You Worry" in collaboration with Shakira and David Guetta.
This is the second time that the Black Eyed Peas and Shakira have joined forces.
Their previous collaboration, "Girl Like Me", went gold in the US and garnered more than half a billion streams, highlighting their unprecedented creative chemistry. The single also reunites the Black Eyed Peas with David Guetta, with whom they first met in 2009 in the worldwide hit "I Gotta Feeling".
In "Don't You Worry", the Black Eyed Peas, Shakira and Guetta rise to the same level with an international banger that aims to cross borders and defy the limits of music genres.
Each side gives the song its own characteristic touch, creating an unmistakable summer anthem that is as hot as possible. The music video for "Don't You Worry", directed by Director X, perfectly conveys this energy to the screen.
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In addition, "Don't You Worry" was released exclusively for 48 hours before its worldwide release on Beatstar, the successful music game with more than 30 million installations since its release in September 2021.
Beatstar has already licensed and released the older songs of the Black Eyed Peas and is an ardent supporter of the band. Beatstar has started offering its users brand new songs on the day of their worldwide release in collaboration with selected artists.
"With 500,000 people choosing the song in its first 24 hours on Beatstar, we are fortunate to have contributed to the release of this amazing summer anthem," said Simon Hade, co-founder of Space Ape Games.
"Don't You Worry" prepares the ground for the soon-to-be-released Black Eyed Peas ninth full-length album.
During 2020, the Black Eyed Peas released the epic "Translation", their first album in eight years. "Translation" peaked at No. 3 on Billboard's Top Latin Albums Chart and contained the double platinum "RITMO (Bad Boys For Life)" with J Balvin, the gold "Mamacita" and the gold "Girl Like Me" with Shakira.
