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  2. Meet Me Halfway - Wikipedia

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    "Meet Me Halfway" is the third single from the Black Eyed Peas' fifth studio album, The E.N.D. (2009). [1] It is a dance-pop song that combines futuristic electro hop beats with vintage 1980s pop stylings.

  3. Why do we eat black-eyed peas on New Year's? - AOL

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    Americans eat black-eyed peas for New Year's to bring about good fortune in the coming year. But that's the short answer. The long one involves a shared family tradition that celebrates the legume ...

  4. Barry Meguiar - Wikipedia

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    Barry James Meguiar (born July 24, 1942) in Pasadena, California was the President of Meguiar's, Inc., a California-based company of car care products founded in 1901. [ 1 ] and former host of Discovery's Velocity (TV Channel) series Car Crazy .

  5. Black Eyed Peas - Wikipedia

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    The Black Eyed Peas joined a group of artists who have held the No. 1 and No. 2 spots on the Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously. From April 18, 2009, when "Boom Boom Pow" reached No. 1, through October 10, 2009, the last week "I Gotta Feeling" was at No. 1 , the group was on top of the chart for 26 weeks, more consecutive weeks than any other artist.

  6. Black Eyed Peas discography - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The band's second album, Bridging the Gap, was released in 2000 and peaked at number 67 in the US and reached its highest position in New Zealand, at number 18. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] In 2003, the Black Eyed Peas released its third album, Elephunk , which included the singles " Where Is the Love? ", the band's first international number-one ...

  7. Black-eyed pea - Wikipedia

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    The black-eyed pea or black-eyed bean [2] is a legume grown around the world for its medium-sized, edible bean. It is a subspecies of the cowpea , an Old World plant domesticated in Africa , and is sometimes simply called a cowpea.

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