Neil Jacobson's Hallwood Media is now representing Black Eyed Peas captain and veteran hitmaker will.i.am. The management pact reunites Jacobson and the artist-songwriter-producer, who worked together during BEP's killer run at IGA in the 2000s. Black Eyed Peas recently enjoyed renewed success with two Latin-music albums, both of which boasted starry guest lists (Daddy Yankee, Ozuna, Shakira, J Balvin and Maluma, to name a few).
As part of the deal, Jacobson agreed to remove BEP's catalog from his karaoke rotation.
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