Let's Get It Started
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| Single by Black Eyed Peas from the album Elephunk and Barbershop 2: Back in Business |
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| Released | 2004 | |||||||||||
| Format | CD | |||||||||||
| Recorded | — | |||||||||||
| Genre | Hip hop | |||||||||||
| Length | 3:37 | |||||||||||
| Label | A&M | |||||||||||
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"Let's Get It Started" is the edited radio version of the Black Eyed Peas song "Let's Get Retarded", which appears on their 2003 album Elephunk. The phrase "Let's Get Retarded" is a term used throughout the United States that means to go crazy on the dance floor. The colloquial meaning of "retarded", as used in this song, refers to being very carefree and having a good time at the expense of others - and more often meaning intoxicated or high, similar to the colloquial use of getting "blind", "wasted", or "smashed". The phrase is chanted at clubs and dances and used in everyday slang, but the word "retarded" is offensive to people who see it as put-down of those who are mentally challenged. It was edited because many people find this usage offensive, making the song unsuitable for play on some radio stations and at sports games. The 2004 song is the fourth single from their 2003 album, Elephunk, and was also included on the Barbershop 2: Back in Business and Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle soundtracks, as well as the soundtrack for the 2006 romantic comedy "It's a Boy/Girl Thing". The song was also STAR World's first SID. It gained popularity as the theme song for the 2004 NBA Playoffs on ABC. It was also featured in the film White Chicks. It was used in UK advertisements for the game The Urbz: sims in the city.
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- A cover by lounge act Richard Cheese and Lounge Against the Machine appeared on the 2005 album Aperitif for Destruction.
- The song is featured in one of "Weird Al" Yankovic's polkas on his CD, Straight Outta Lynwood.
- The song was played by the Francis Howell North High School marching band at the Bands of America grand national championships in 2005.
- A version of this song translated into Simlish is the theme song for the Playstation 2 game The Urbz: Sims in the City, also recorded by the Black Eyed Peas themselves.
- The Detroit Pistons formely played this song in the beginning of every home game to "pump up" the crowd.
The single debuted at #37 in the Latin America Top 40[1] and peaked at #14(four times) four weeks later[2] becoming her second top twenty.
The music video directed by Francis Lawrence consists of a nighttime setting, in an urban area. Fergie says 'let's get it started' into her phone. The Black Eyed Peas, particularly will.i.am, are on a stage doing energetic dances while singing the song.
The video went to #34 on "MuchMusic's 50 Most Controversial Videos" for its original song title.
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| will.i.am · apl.de.ap · Taboo · Fergie Dante Santiago · Kim Hill |
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| Studio albums | Behind the Front · Bridging the Gap · Elephunk · Monkey Business · The E.N.D. (The Energy Never Dies) |
| Other albums | Renegotiations: The Remixes |
| Singles | "Fallin' Up" · "Joints & Jams" · "Karma" · "What It Is" · "¿Que Dices?" · "Head Bobs" · "BEP Empire" · "Weekends" · "Get Original" · "Request Line" · "Where Is the Love?" · "Shut Up" · "Hey Mama" · "Let's Get It Started" · "The Apl Song" · "Don't Phunk with My Heart" · "Don't Lie" · "My Humps" · "Pump It" · "Gone Going" · "Like That" · "Mas Que Nada" · "Bebot" · "More" |
| Tours | Elephunk Tour · Monkey Business Tour · Honda Civic Tour · Black Blue & You Tour |
| Related articles | Discography |
