From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Karma (Black Eyed Peas song)
Karma (Black Eyed Peas song)
Chart (1999) Peak
position
Dutch Mega Single Top 100 93[3]
"Karma" Music video
The video was filmed in 1998, but wasn’t released until
March 1999. In the music video, will.i.am is in hospital be-
cause his left shoulder is badly wounded. A doctor tells
him all the doctors are unavailable, so he looks for an-
other doctor. Will sees a man get off his wheelchair and
strangle another patient, all the doctors and nurses try
to get him off while will.i.am is trying to get past, he
knocks over a tray of pills. Kim Hill pushes will.i.am out of
the way to get to a patient. While will.i.am is rapping his
verse, Apl.de.ap is seen pushing a bed with a blue blan-
ket over the body and Taboo is seen in a safety mask and
a white scarf on his head. When the chorus starts again,
Single by Black Eyed Peas
will.i.am is back to where he came from, and the same
from the album Behind the Front thing happens again; apl sings the verse this time round.
When will.i.am is back to where was started for the third
B-side One Way
time, he gets fed up, and leaves. We see everything hap-
Released April 6, 1999 pen for the third time, wil.i.am walks through another
door and notices that he’s stuck in the hospital. Taboo
Format CD single, vinyl
then says to will.i.am, "You can’t run away". A bald man
Recorded 1995-1998 with a knife is then seen singing "One Way or Another"
Genre Hip hop with Taboo. Will falls on the floor and starts to crawl and
the pills fall on him. The video ends as one of the nurses
Length 4:28 steps over Will.
Label Interscope, A&M, will.i.am music group
Producer will.i.am Track listings
Black Eyed Peas singles chronology 1. "Karma" (LP Version) - 4:27
2. "One Way" (Karma Remix) - 4:28
"Joints & Jam" "Karma
Karma" "Weekends" 3. "Karma" (Live In Los Feliz, California) - 3:16[2]
(1998) (1999) (2000) 4. "Karma" (Clean Version) - 4:27
Music video
Charts
Karma on YouTube
References
Karma"
"Karma is the second and final single to be taken from
[1] http://www.discogs.com/Black-Eyed-Peas-Karma/
The Black Eyed Peas debut studio album, Behind the
release/1622087
Front.[1] The lyrics in the bridge are taken from Blondie’s
[2] http://www.amazon.co.uk/Karma-Black-Eyed-
"One Way or Another". Kim Hill does not perform on the
Peas/dp/B00000JSW7/
song, but is featured in the music video.
ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1322381600&sr=8-1
[3] http://www.dutchcharts.nl/
showitem.asp?interpret=The+Black+Eyed+Peas&titel=Karma&cat=
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