Let Me Blow Ya Mind
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"Let Me Blow Ya Mind" | ||
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Single by Eve featuring Gwen Stefani | ||
Released | 2001 | |
Format | 12" maxi single | |
Genre | Hip Hop | |
Writer(s) | Eve, Dr. Dre, Mike Elizondo, Scott Storch, Stevie J. | |
Producer(s) | Dr. Dre | |
Chart positions | ||
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Eve chronology | ||
"Who's That Girl" (2001) |
"Let Me Blow Ya Mind" (2001) |
"Gangsta Lovin'" (2002) |
Gwen Stefani singles chronology | ||
"South Side" (2000) |
"Let Me Blow Ya Mind" (2001) |
"What You Waiting For?" (2004) |
"Let Me Blow Ya Mind" is the second single from Eve's second album, Scorpion. Released in 2001, the single (which features Gwen Stefani) peaked at number two in the U.S.; it also reached number twenty-nine in Canada. It won a Grammy Award in 2002 for "Best Rap/Sung Collaboration", which was a brand new category at the time. The music video won the 2001 MTV Video Music Award for "Best Female Video".
In the music video, Gwen Stefani and Eve are arrested for disrupting a formal party with their loud music and rowdiness. An old woman appears in the video; said woman shares a strong resemblence to Leona Helmsley.
The song was played in the sitcom Friends when Monica attempts to strip for Chandler but ends up admitting the clothes and shoes she's wearing is extremely tight. The song was actually the original version, in which the swearing is audible.
Studio albums: Love. Angel. Music. Baby. · The Sweet Escape
Singles: "South Side" · "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" · "What You Waiting For?" · "Rich Girl" · "Hollaback Girl" · "Cool" · "Can I Have It like That" · "Luxurious" · "Crash" · "Wind It Up" · "The Sweet Escape"
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