Just Can't Get Enough-the Black Eyed Peas Audio -

: Taboo described the lyrics as a representation of the loneliness experienced while on tour, capturing the constant yearning for a loved one back home.

Released as the second single from their 2010 album The Beginning , the track was initially conceived as a "homage to the ladies".

The story of the Black Eyed Peas' "Just Can't Get Enough" is a rare instance where a pop song's meaning shifted from romantic obsession to a profound message of global solidarity due to tragic timing. The Original Intent Just Can't Get Enough-The Black Eyed Peas AUDIO

: Because it was filmed so close to the disaster, critics noted the video’s depiction of isolation in a bustling city felt even more melancholy and poignant after the tragedy.

The song became legendary because of its music video, which was filmed in Tokyo just the devastating 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. : Taboo described the lyrics as a representation

: The song uses drug metaphors—like "fiend," "dose of ecstasy," and "addicted"—to describe the overwhelming euphoria of a new romantic interest. The Japan Connection

: The video was shot over three days in a "guerrilla" style, capturing the group members living their lives in various Tokyo districts like Shibuya. The Original Intent : Because it was filmed

Watch the official video filmed in Tokyo just days before the earthquake, which includes the group's tribute to Japan: