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"E.I." is a song by American
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Nelly. Released as the second single on October 17, 2000, from his debut album ''
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'', it peaked at number 11 on the
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and 16 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100. A remix of the song, called "Tip Drill", was released in 2003 along with lyrics and a music video that drew controversy for its
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themes.


Remixes

"Tip Drill", or "E.I. (Remix)" is the name of a 2003 remix of the song. It appeared as the fourth track on his 2003 remix album '' Da Derrty Versions: The Reinvention''. An alternate version featuring vocals from Nelly's group, the St. Lunatics, which is listed as the "Tip Drill Remix", appears as the final track on ''Da Derrty Versions: The Reinvention.'' Both versions were produced by
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. The song's music video (directed by Solomite), made for the version featuring the St. Lunatics, became controversial for overtly depicting women as sexual objects. It was meant to be a single but was withdrawn due to its potentially offensive content. Despite this, Nelly's solo version of the song received moderate airplay on
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radio stations in the United States and peaked at number 65 on the US
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chart in early 2004. Features cameo appearances by
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and
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. In one interpretation of the song's meaning by
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, the phrase ''tip drill'' is a "
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colloquialism for the proverbial ugly girl with a nice body."


Controversy

In 2004, women's studies students at
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in
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protested against
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and "Tip Drill" specifically. The students criticized the negative portrayal and
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of African-American women in the video, which showed women in bikinis dancing and simulating various sexual acts, men throwing money on women's breasts and buttocks, and Nelly swiping a credit card between a woman's buttocks after which it starts bouncing. Nelly's 4Sho4Kids Foundation was scheduled to hold a bone marrow drive on campus to help his sister who suffered from
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: Spelman Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance President Moya Bailey and Leana Cabral named Nelly the "Misogynist of the Month" and the flyers they and other members placed on campus prompted the foundation to cancel the drive. The president of the Student Government, Asha Jennings, said: "Nelly wants us to help his sister, but he's degrading hundreds of us.""Female students spurn Nelly over explicit rap video"
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'', April 25, 2004.
According to Spelman students, Nelly's Foundation refused to hold the drive unless the university promised that students would not confront him about his song and the video. The Foundation canceled the drive. In 2008, Nelly stated that his own daughter, Chanelle, had never seen the video.


Track listings

UK CD single # "E.I." (clean edit with FX) # "Greed, Hate, Envy" # "E.I." (instrumental) # "E.I." (video) UK 12-inch single :A1. "E.I." (album version) :B1. "E.I." (instrumental) :B2. "E.I." (clean edit with FX) UK cassette single # "E.I." (clean edit with FX) # "Greed, Hate, Envy" # "E.I." (instrumental) European CD single # "E.I." (clean radio edit with FX) # "Come Over" Australian CD single # "E.I." (clean radio edit with FX) – 4:12 # "Greed, Hate, Envy" – 4:15 # "E.I." (instrumental) – 4:45 # "Come Over" – 4:13


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* {{Authority control 2000 singles 2000 songs Music video controversies Music videos directed by Director X Nelly songs Songs written by Jay E Songs written by Nelly Universal Records singles