Taboo

Taboo, born Jaime Luis Gomez on July 14, 1975, is an American musician, actor, and member of the Grammy Award-winning hip-hop group The Black Eyed Peas. He is known for blending various genres, including hip-hop, pop, and electronic music. Taboo's notable works include his contributions to The Black Eyed Peas' critically acclaimed albums such as "Elephunk" (2003), "Monkey Business" (2005), and "The E.N.D." (2009). The group gained international fame with hits like "Where Is the Love?", "I Gotta Feeling," and "Let's Get It Started," which showcased catchy hooks and socially conscious lyrics. In addition to his work with The Black Eyed Peas, Taboo released his solo album "Taboo" in 2010, featuring tracks that delve into personal themes, including his experiences with culture and identity. His impact on music extends beyond his chart success; he has played a vital role in popularizing Latin influences in mainstream hip-hop and pop. Taboo is also recognized for his activism, particularly in raising awareness about health issues facing the Latino community, including his own battle with cancer.