Despite being labeled by some as one of the most annoying songs in music history, it reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and won a Grammy for Best Pop Performance. Its legacy continues through:
: It incorporates a compositional sample from " I Need a Freak " by Lynn Tolliver.
The song centers on female empowerment through the lens of material gain and physical attraction. My Humps
: The music video and various high-definition remasters continue to garner millions of views on YouTube .
: Critics have compared the playful, back-and-forth "boy/girl break-dance-off" dynamic between Fergie and will.i.am to Paula Abdul's "Opposites Attract". Despite being labeled by some as one of
Released in 2005 as part of the Black Eyed Peas' album Monkey Business , "" remains one of the most polarizing and commercially successful pop-rap songs of its era. While often dismissed for its repetitive lyrics, it became a cultural phenomenon that defined mid-2000s dance-pop. Musical Composition & Production
: It frequently trends on platforms like TikTok through various dance choreographies and Irish-style renditions. : The music video and various high-definition remasters
: The song blends hip-hop, dance-pop, and electropop elements. Lyrical Themes