"Request + Line " is a song recorded by American group Black Eyed Peas for their second studio album Bridging the Gap (2000). The song features vocals from Macy Gray . It was released as the third and final single from Bridging the Gap on January 30, 2001, by Interscope Records .
"Request + Line" became the group's first top-40 hit in numerous countries, reaching the top ten in New Zealand, and became their first entry on the US Billboard Hot 100 , peaking at number 63.
The music video was directed by Joseph Kahn . The video begins with flashing objects, a phone picking up, and a flashing sign saying "On Air". The video features Macy Gray behind a turntable . The three members of the Black Eyed Peas are seen on a giant turntable, in a bathroom with a transparent shower bath, toilet and sink , and sitting with Macy Gray on a sofa.
United Kingdom
"Request + Line" - 3:53
"Request + Line" (Trackmasters Remix) - 3:50
"Joints & Jam" (The Joint Mix) - 3:37
"Request + Line" (Music Video)
America
"Request + Line" - 3:53
"Request + Line" (Instrumental) - 3:56
"Request + Line" (Trackmasters Remix) - 3:51
"Request + Line" (Will.I.Am Remix) - 4:22
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