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Work It (Nelly song)

"Work It" is a single by American rapper Nelly featuring American singer-songwriter Justin Timberlake. It was released on February 24, 2003, as the fourth single from Nelly's 2002 album, Nellyville. It peaked at number 68 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number seven on the UK Singles Chart.

Critical reception

Tom Sinclair of Entertainment Weekly panned the collaboration, stating that the song was one of the weaker tracks in Nellyville despite the inclusion of Justin Timberlake. Dele Fadele of NME described it as a "silly pop-directed collaboration with Justin Timberlake of *N Sync." Writing for PopMatters, Wayne Franklin noted that Timberlake croons on the song.

Commercial performance

"Work It" peaked at number 68 on the Billboard Hot 100 on the March 13, 2004, issue of Billboard, charting for five weeks. It also peaked at number seven on the UK Singles Chart on March 15, 2003, spending 11 weeks on the chart.

Music video

The music video for “Work It” by Nelly featuring Justin Timberlake, released in early 2003, was directed by Joseph Kahn and filmed at the Playboy Mansion, where the artists are seen playing tennis and socializing with several Playboy Playmates in a stylized, lighthearted setting. The video includes a cameo by Playboy founder Hugh Hefner, reinforcing the mansion’s iconic status in pop culture. Kahn crafted the visuals to match the song’s playful tone and celebrity-lifestyle themes.

Track listings

UK CD single

UK 12-inch single

UK remix CD single

European CD single

Canadian CD single

Charts

Certifications

Release history

Other versions and in popular culture

The song was remixed by Scott Storch and was included on Nelly's 2003 remix album '. Another remix by Jason Nevins sampled AC/DC's 1980 single "Back in Black", which received considerable airplay, but was not officially released. The "Nevins Universal Dub" remix was played in the viral internet sensation clip of Robin Schreiber dancing at the Golden State Warriors basketball game on November 9, 2016

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