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"Let Me Blow Ya Mind" is a song by American rapper Eve, featuring American singer Gwen Stefani. It was released on April 2, 2001, as the second and final single from Eve's second album, ''
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'' (2001). It became Eve's highest-charting single on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 (alongside 2002's "
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"), peaking at number two on the week of August 18, 2001. Worldwide, the song reached number 29 in Canada, number four in Australia and the United Kingdom, and number one in Belgium (
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and Wallonia), Ireland, Norway and Switzerland. The song was listed at number seven on the 2001 Pazz & Jop list, a survey of several hundred music critics conducted by Robert Christgau. It won a Grammy Award in 2002 for
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, which was a new category at the time. The music video won the 2001
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.


Composition and lyrics

The song is performed in the key of
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in
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with a
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of 90 beats per minute. The lyrics address those who doubted Eve's ability to maintain mainstream popularity. The song came after Eve who had initially been signed by Dr. Dre at the age of 18 was dropped from his Aftermath label for lack of direction. After her second deal with Ruff Ryders, she was able to reconnect with Dr. Dre. It was a song that was written completely by Eve, usually only writing verses prior she wrote the chorus as well after being instructed by Dr. Dre to do so. Scott Storch was brought in to co-produce who Eve had known since the age of 15. There was an air of doubt from the label that the song would chart, because of the mix between Eve and Gwen Stefani for vocals, their chemistry was strong with an instant connection after meeting each other.


Music video

In the video, Gwen Stefani and Eve are shown stopping at a red light. Eve brings in a gang of party crashers, and she tells Gwen to tag along. Gwen gets out of her car and gets onto a all-terrain vehicle. They crash a formal party (whose attendees include actor
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) with their loud music and rowdiness and are subsequently arrested. A Leona Helmsley lookalike appears in the video. She tells police officers about the disturbance as Stefani and Eve disrupt the party. Rapper/producer Dr. Dre also makes an appearance at the end of the video when he comes to jail and pays the bail for Eve and Stefani. Fellow Ruff Ryders
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and
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appear in a scene in which Eve acts as a bartender. The video won the 2001 MTV Video Music Award for Best Female Video, and it was also nominated for Best Hip-Hop Video, losing to Outkast's "
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".


Track listings

All versions of "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" feature Gwen Stefani. Australasian CD single # "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" (album version) – 3:50 # "Got It All" (featuring
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) – 3:48 # " Who's That Girl?" (Akhenaton remix) – 3:59 # "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" (video) – 4:15 European CD single # "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" (album version) – 3:50 # "Got It All" (featuring Jadakiss) – 3:48 European enhanced CD single # "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" – 3:50 # "Who's That Girl?" (C.L.A.S. remix) – 4:28 # "Ain't Got No Dough" (featuring Missy Elliott) – 4:17 # "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" (CD-ROM video) UK CD single # "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" – 3:50 # "Who's That Girl?" (Akhenaton remix) – 3:58 # "Gotta Man" – 4:24 # "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" (video) UK 12-inch single :A1. "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" – 3:50 :A2. "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" (instrumental) – 5:15 :B1. "Who's That Girl?" (C.L.A.S. remix) – 4:28 UK cassette single # "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" – 3:50 # "Who's That Girl?" (main pass) – 3:58


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References

{{Authority control 2000 songs 2001 singles European Hot 100 Singles number-one singles Eve (rapper) songs Funk songs Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration Gwen Stefani songs Interscope Records singles Irish Singles Chart number-one singles MTV Video Music Award for Best Female Video Number-one singles in Norway Number-one singles in Switzerland Ruff Ryders Entertainment singles Song recordings produced by Dr. Dre Song recordings produced by Scott Storch Songs written by Dr. Dre Songs written by Eve (rapper) Songs written by Mike Elizondo Songs written by Scott Storch Ultratop 50 Singles (Flanders) number-one singles Ultratop 50 Singles (Wallonia) number-one singles