Free Your Mind

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"Free Your Mind"
"Free Your Mind" cover
Single by En Vogue
from the album Funky Divas
Released September 24, 1992 (US)
Format CD single
Airplay
Cassette single
Genre Pop/Rock/R&B
Length 4:52
Label East West Records (Atlantic/WEA)
Writer(s) Denzil Foster
Thomas McElroy
Producer(s) Denzil Foster
Thomas McElroy
Chart positions
En Vogue singles chronology
"Giving Him Something He Can Feel"
(1992)
"Free Your Mind"
(1992)
"Give It Up, Turn It Loose"
(1992)

"Free Your Mind" is the name of a Grammy Award-nominated hit single released by the all-female R&B group En Vogue in September 24, 1992 from their critically-acclaimed album Funky Divas. The anti-prejudice rock-like song reached #8 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and #16 on the UK Singles Chart.

"Free Your Mind" was released due to the 1992 race-related riots that happened in Los Angeles, California from 29 April to 4 May 1992 – because of the acquitting of the police offices that had beaten Rodney King. The song is known for its very ground-breaking award winning music video, directed by Mark Romanek. "Free Your Mind" used the chorus line of a George Clinton song with his permission[citation needed]. It was certified gold by the RIAA in the end of 1992.

The opening line: "Prejudice! Wrote a song about it! Like to hear it? Here it go!", is a line originally used by the character Calhoun Tubbs from FOX's In Living Color.

Janet Jackson included the video in her Countdown of her twenty-five favorite videos of all-time at number eleven. [1]

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  • 1993: Nominated for a Grammy Award in the following categories: Best Rock Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group and Best Music Video, Short Form.
  • 1993: Won the MTV Video Music Awards in the following categories: Best Choreography, Best Dance Video, and Best R&B Video.
  • 1993: Nominated for the MTV Video Music Awards in the following categories: Video of the Year, Best Direction, Best Cinematography, Viewer's Choice, and Best Group Video.

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Year Chart Peak
Position
1992 U.S. Billboard Hot 100 #8
1992 U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play #39
1992 U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks #23
1992 UK Singles Chart #6

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