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Let Me Blow Ya Mind : ウィキペディア英語版 | Let Me Blow Ya Mind
"Let Me Blow Ya Mind" is a song by American rapper Eve, featuring American singer Gwen Stefani. It was released on May 15, 2001 as the second and final single from Eve's second album, ''Scorpion'' (2001). It peaked at number two on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100; it also peaked at number 29 in Canada, and number four in the United Kingdom. The song was listed at number seven on the 2001 Pazz & Jop list, a survey of several hundred music critics conducted by Robert Christgau.〔("Jazz & Pop 2001: Critics' List" ). ''The Village Voice''. February 12, 2002. Retrieved August 15, 2007.〕 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". ==Music video== In the music video, Gwen Stefani and Eve are shown stopping at a red light which Eve brought in a gang of party crashers which she tells Gwen to tag along which Gwen gets out of her car and she takes over on riding an All-terrain vehicle and they arrive at the party where they crash in the party after parking their ATVS. Then, they are arrested for disrupting a formal party (whose attendees include actor Udo Kier) with their loud music and rowdiness. An older woman appears in the video: the woman shares a strong resemblance to Leona Helmsley. She tells police officers about the disturbance as Stefani and Eve disrupt the party. 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 Jadakiss and Styles P make a brief cameo in a scene where Eve acts as a bartender. The video featured 90s nightclub sensation, Jessica Cheeseman, whose career subsequently skyrocketed.
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