About
Los Angeles' genre-mutating crew. They started as conscious rap on 'Behind the Front' (1998), added Fergie in 2003, and proceeded to become the biggest pop group on the planet with 'Where Is the Love?,' 'Don't Phunk With My Heart,' 'Boom Boom Pow,' and 'I Gotta Feeling.' will.i.am's pop-EDM pivot helped Super Bowl halftime become a brand. Selling 80 million-plus records along the way. Whatever you think of the late-period output, the cultural footprint is enormous and the conscious-rap origins are real.
Tracks featured on snoopspecial
9 tracks of theirs made it onto 11 snoopspecial playlists , spanning 2011–2026. Each one was sequenced into a mix by hand — no algorithmic suggestions, no auto-recommendations.
- Just Can’t Get Enough Maximal House Music | EDM | Tomorrowland | Above & Beyond | EDC | Ultra Music Festival | Electronic | Club | TomorrowWorld | BPM | Party | Coachella | Hardwell | Avicii | Lollapalooza | Electr... (2026)
- eXplosion WK: Later Covi #521 (2021)
- I Gotta Feeling I've Got a Fever and The Only Cure is More Clorox (2020) Road Trip April 2017 - Partying (2017) V&K Wedding Dance Mix (2013)
- RITMO (Bad Boys For Life) WK: Covid Distractions #1 (2020)
- The Boogie That Be Everything #1214 (2020) Everything 2014 (2014)
- Boom Boom Pow V&K Wedding Dance Mix (2013)
- Imma Be V&K Wedding Dance Mix (2013) Hawaiian Christmas Party 2012 (2012) House Party 2011 Mix (2011) Strip Club Mix - snoopspecial.com (2011)
- The Time (Dirty Bit) V&K Wedding Dance Mix (2013)
- My Humps Strip Club Mix - snoopspecial.com (2011)