Photo: Dave Benett/WireImage. Inset: Kevin Mazur/GettyTheBlack Eyed Peasare back, albeit a little smaller.After taking a break from the spotlight, the group released a new single titled “Big Love” on Wednesday and announced an album is finally on its way.“It’s all that we are. All that we’re made of,” the Black Eyed Peas captioned an Instagram of the track’s artwork.The single follows behind their other tracks “Ring the Alarm,” “Constant Part 1 and 2” and “Get It,” which all dropped within the last few months.While “Big Love” features the band’s signature pop-rap song, promotes social justice and appears to make references to the student-led gun control protestMarch for Our Lives, it is missing something —Fergie.In February,Will.i.amconfirmed to theDaily Starthat Fergie, 43, had left the group leaving only Will.i.am, 43,Tabooandapl.de.apas its only members.Gregory Pace/FilmMagicFergie will also not appear on the group’s seventh studio albumMasters of the Sun, which will bereleased on Oct. 12.Masters of the Sunis also the band’s first album in nearly eight years.RELATED VIDEO: The Black Eyed Peas Star Taboo’s Private Health CrisisNonetheless, Fergie’s split doesn’t mean there’s bad blood between the group.“Fergie is family,” apl.de.ap, 43, toldRolling Stoneearlier this year. “Family is family, right? So…” Will.i.am. chimed in.“Yeah, that don’t… never change,” apl.de.ap also told the magazine.Proving this is true, the gangreunited for a beach dayon the Fourth of July. Fergie shared a sweet photo of herself and the guys posing from the meet up captioned, “fourth w the fam.”Taboo, who previously opened up about his battle withtesticular cancer, also posted photos from the special day. In one shot, the group can be seen smiling with Taboo’s children.In addition to their new music, the Black Eyed Peas will begoing on tourstarting on Oct. 27 in London.

Photo: Dave Benett/WireImage. Inset: Kevin Mazur/Getty

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TheBlack Eyed Peasare back, albeit a little smaller.After taking a break from the spotlight, the group released a new single titled “Big Love” on Wednesday and announced an album is finally on its way.“It’s all that we are. All that we’re made of,” the Black Eyed Peas captioned an Instagram of the track’s artwork.The single follows behind their other tracks “Ring the Alarm,” “Constant Part 1 and 2” and “Get It,” which all dropped within the last few months.While “Big Love” features the band’s signature pop-rap song, promotes social justice and appears to make references to the student-led gun control protestMarch for Our Lives, it is missing something —Fergie.In February,Will.i.amconfirmed to theDaily Starthat Fergie, 43, had left the group leaving only Will.i.am, 43,Tabooandapl.de.apas its only members.Gregory Pace/FilmMagicFergie will also not appear on the group’s seventh studio albumMasters of the Sun, which will bereleased on Oct. 12.Masters of the Sunis also the band’s first album in nearly eight years.RELATED VIDEO: The Black Eyed Peas Star Taboo’s Private Health CrisisNonetheless, Fergie’s split doesn’t mean there’s bad blood between the group.“Fergie is family,” apl.de.ap, 43, toldRolling Stoneearlier this year. “Family is family, right? So…” Will.i.am. chimed in.“Yeah, that don’t… never change,” apl.de.ap also told the magazine.Proving this is true, the gangreunited for a beach dayon the Fourth of July. Fergie shared a sweet photo of herself and the guys posing from the meet up captioned, “fourth w the fam.”Taboo, who previously opened up about his battle withtesticular cancer, also posted photos from the special day. In one shot, the group can be seen smiling with Taboo’s children.In addition to their new music, the Black Eyed Peas will begoing on tourstarting on Oct. 27 in London.

TheBlack Eyed Peasare back, albeit a little smaller.

After taking a break from the spotlight, the group released a new single titled “Big Love” on Wednesday and announced an album is finally on its way.

“It’s all that we are. All that we’re made of,” the Black Eyed Peas captioned an Instagram of the track’s artwork.

The single follows behind their other tracks “Ring the Alarm,” “Constant Part 1 and 2” and “Get It,” which all dropped within the last few months.

While “Big Love” features the band’s signature pop-rap song, promotes social justice and appears to make references to the student-led gun control protestMarch for Our Lives, it is missing something —Fergie.

In February,Will.i.amconfirmed to theDaily Starthat Fergie, 43, had left the group leaving only Will.i.am, 43,Tabooandapl.de.apas its only members.

Gregory Pace/FilmMagic

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Fergie will also not appear on the group’s seventh studio albumMasters of the Sun, which will bereleased on Oct. 12.Masters of the Sunis also the band’s first album in nearly eight years.

RELATED VIDEO: The Black Eyed Peas Star Taboo’s Private Health Crisis

Nonetheless, Fergie’s split doesn’t mean there’s bad blood between the group.

“Fergie is family,” apl.de.ap, 43, toldRolling Stoneearlier this year. “Family is family, right? So…” Will.i.am. chimed in.

“Yeah, that don’t… never change,” apl.de.ap also told the magazine.

Proving this is true, the gangreunited for a beach dayon the Fourth of July. Fergie shared a sweet photo of herself and the guys posing from the meet up captioned, “fourth w the fam.”

Taboo, who previously opened up about his battle withtesticular cancer, also posted photos from the special day. In one shot, the group can be seen smiling with Taboo’s children.

In addition to their new music, the Black Eyed Peas will begoing on tourstarting on Oct. 27 in London.

source: people.com