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A video and audio track have been released officially and are available to stream on the official site (listed below).
A video and audio track have been released officially and are available to stream on the official site (listed below).


After receiving a few weeks of airplay as "Don't Phunk With My Heart", the song's title was changed by radio programmers, and an "edited" version offered, called "Don't Mess With My Heart". People had complained after mishearing "phunk" as the [[f-word]].
After receiving a few weeks of airplay as "Don't Phunk With My Heart", the song's title was changed by radio programmers, and an "edited" version offered, called "Don't Mess With My Heart". People had complained when they discovered "phunk" means [[oral sex]].


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 16:47, 4 July 2005

"Don't Phunk With My Heart" is the Black Eyed Peas' first single off their new album Monkey Business, which was released on June 7. It utilizes a sample of "Aye Naujawan Hai Sab Kuchchyahan" by Asha Bhosle, and a vocal interpolation of "I Wonder If I Take You Home" by Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam.

A video and audio track have been released officially and are available to stream on the official site (listed below).

After receiving a few weeks of airplay as "Don't Phunk With My Heart", the song's title was changed by radio programmers, and an "edited" version offered, called "Don't Mess With My Heart". People had complained when they discovered "phunk" means oral sex.