Gwen Stefani & Eve's ''Let Me Blow Ya Mind'' Is So Perfectly 2001

Did you forget how amazing this collab is?

By Julia Hays Apr 18, 2016 5:17 PMTags

"Let Me Blow Ya Mind" is peak 2001.

It has been 15 years since Eve's song, which features Gwen Stefani, first blew our minds and also, most likely, ya mind, as well.

Now that we know the two musicians are set to tour together this summer, what better time to revisit this throwback music video?

Before the days of huge celeb squads you only needed two ladies on ATVs crashing parties and doin' their thang.

And if s--t went down, it was all OK. Because Dr. Dre would bail you out of jail.

Because that's what friends are for.

The vid opens with mugshots of Stefani and Eve then cuts to "earlier that evening..." where we see Eve, riding an ATV and flanked by dudes on bikes, pull up next to the former No Doubt front woman.

Eve, with a perfect pink 'do, and Stefani, who can actually make a visor look cool, exchange looks.

Stefani is immediately down to abandon her car and take up a new life as an ATV riding party crasher with her new bestie.

We would follow you into any party, Eve.

Guest list be damned.

The "plot" of the video (we crash parties. Subplot: we look amazing) is mixed with shots of the two singing and dancing side-by-side.

That fashion!!!

Hat game is strong. Visible thong game is strong.

Can we be honest? Early 2000's style doesn't even look dated to us, it just looks amazing.

We want to go on a shopping spree in this music video and anything that features Jennifer Lopez and Ja Rule.

Let us also take a moment to recognize how absolutely perfect Stefani's abs are.

She knows it. We know it. This video has been our fitspo inspiration for over a decade, understandably.

But listen up, people, this video does feature conflict.

May we remind you, 99 percent of music videos in the late '90s/early '00s featured the plot of: party crashing is a crime.

There were two resolutions... you either crashed a party and people were ultimately OK with it, or you crashed a party and went to jail.

This video is the latter of the two.

Eve and Stefani roll up on a fancy, formal affair, and the attendees are shocked. Shocked.

Eve bartends for fellow Ruff Ryders Jadakiss and Styles P, because again, this is 2001.

Stefani takes over for the lounge singer, and things get turnt.

The hostess has the cops bust the place, because people are having way too much fun.

No worries, though, because Eve and Stefani look even more amazing in the back of a police van.

Like, actually flawless.

This moment is "friendship goals" in action.

And it's all good, because Dre dramatically bails them out of jail with stacks of cash, so they can get back on the party crashing circuit.

Another signature '00s move, the video ends with the duo laughing and having a good time.

"We did it! We crashed a party! We look great! This video is the defining musical moment of a new millennia!"

So grab your BFFs and pick who's going platinum and who wants pink, because they go-to look at the This Is What the Truth Feels tour this summer needs to be this video.