Ginelsa has said that his intention was to make a "Nuthin' but a "G" Thang" for the Filipino American community, only with a far lower budget and far less references to sex, drugs, and violence. Dre's "Nuthin' but a "G" Thang" video was also filmed. It was filmed in various locations in Los Angeles, California, including Kenneth Hahn Park, where Dr. "Generation Two" portrays present day Filipino Americans. Before the video was officially released online, it was played at The Black Eyed Peas concert at Araneta Coliseum in Manila, Philippines as apl.de.ap performed the song. The "Generation Two" video is included in The Black Eyed Peas' music DVD, "Live from Sydney to Vegas". Historically, courtships and sexual relations between Filipino men and Caucasian women caused a backlash amongst Caucasian men, leading to hate crimes being committed and the eventual passing of anti-miscegenation laws. Therefore, Filipino American men often courted Caucasian women. In the early days of Filipino American immigration, only men were allowed into the United States, thus accounting for a large gender disparity in the Filipino American community. The video portrays the relationships between race and gender at the time, as Caucasian women (played by Fergie) are the objects of the Filipino men's affection. It is set in the 1930s and focuses on showing the life the early Filipino immigrants in Stockton, California as migrant farm workers. The "Generation One" video is about first-generation Filipino Americans. Two music videos were shot and released independently in 2006. In The Black Eyed Peas new 2009 album The E.N.D., the bonus track "Mare" is similar to "Bebot" and "The Apl Song" in that they feature prominent sections of song sung in Tagalog.
However, in contrast to the first song's somber tone, "Bebot" is an uptempo song designed to be played at parties and clubs. In a similar fashion to "The Apl Song", which appeared on the group's 2003 album Elephunk, the song is rapped solo by apl.de.ap as a tribute to his childhood upbringing in the Philippines. The title came from a Filipino slang word analogous to "babe" (playing the English slang term for "hot chick"). "Bebot" is a song from The Black Eyed Peas' 2005 album Monkey Business. La la la la la la la la la la la la loooooooooooo (x2) Filipino!!! Filipino!!! Filipino!!! Filipino!!!