The Black Eyed Peas are officially back in action. Last week (Sept. 20), the trio unloaded a thoughtful visual for "Big Love," a reflective track in the same vein as their breakout 2003 hit, "Where Is the Love." The crew have also announced that Masters of the Sun, an album that will mark their first in over eight years, is all set to drop on Oct. 12.

On "Big Love," Black Eyed Peas discuss the ills of poor gun control and more. On the track, Will.i.am spits, "Kids on the Percocet, trippin' on the medicine/Call it like I see ya wit' some drugged up Americans/Everybody's following/Ain't nobody leading/People lovin' guns more than cases and season/And they say the reason is to protect their freedom/But we don't believe 'em."

In the video itself, we see teen versions of the Black Eyed Peas attending a high school just as a shooter makes his way onto the premises and begins his attack. In the second portion of the new visual, we're taken to the scene of immigrants trying to make their way past the border before they're halted by border patrol.

As we said up top, Masters of the Sun will the Black Eyed Peas' first LP since 2010's The Beginning. It will also mark the group's first project since the departure of Fergie, who left the group in early 2018.  

Watch the video for "Big Love" below.

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