[SONGS OF THE DECADE] #44 Eve ft. Gwen Stefani – Let Me Blow Ya Mind
Posted on | November 17, 2009 | No Comments
SONGS OF THE DECADE #44
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Eve ft. Gwen Stefani – Let Me Blow Ya Mind (2001)
Forget No Homo: how about we address the almost permanently ingrained misogyny in rap music before we start working on the homophobia? In the late ’90s, when cultural forces still pressured hip-hop to be nicer to women, Eve was deemed the First Lady of the Rough Ryders. While surrounded by the likes of DMX and Jadakiss, Eve proved to be more commercially and critically popular in the long run, showing just how impressive a woman could be in a boy’s club if given the chance. Backing Eve up on her most intense single (and also her biggest hit) was Gwen Stefani, an artist who had done similar work to break up the boy’s club of mainstream post-grunge (Somehow I don’t see anyone calling Stefani the Yoko to Gavin Rossdale’s John.) A grenade thrown onto the club dance floor, it’s too empowering a song to be played in a strip club, and too vivacious to be played on headphones. All the song did was prove that mainstream culture didn’t know how to deal with a black woman with a strong voice that didn’t cater to stereotypes, which is why one of the best-selling singles of the decade is all but forgotten today. Of course, the song’s significance hasn’t changed a lick.
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