Kim Hill has spoken out about some of the comments Black Eyed Peas leader will.i.am made in recent days, congratulating him on the group's massive success but also criticizing him for failing to see how the group intentionally distanced itself from the Black community. While appearing on Wyclef's podcast Run That Back , will.i.am said it hurt his feelings that the chart-topping group was no longer considered, in his eyes, a "Black" group because of their international success. “It still hurts a little bit [that] we’re not considered a Black group because we got that big. And when you think of Black Eyed Peas, it’s no longer urban or Black culture, which is not good for the Black community that Black Eyed Peas is not looked at as a Black group…because we’ve had international success,” will.i.am told Wyclef. He went on to compare the situation to how other genres of music, like rock and roll, jazz and country music, are no longer considered "Black" despite being created by Black...