"Blow Your Mind" is the third overall single to be released from British funk/acid jazz band Jamiroquai's debut studio album, Emergency on Planet Earth. The single was released on 24 May 1993 on Sony Soho Square in the United Kingdom and 1 July 1993 on Epic Records in Japan, peaking at #12 on the UK Singles Chart.
The single was later featured on the group's Greatest Hits compilation, High Times: The Singles 1992-2006, however, in a very edited form. Like both of the group's previous singles, two versions of the song exist: a heavily edited radio edit, running at 3:51, and the full-length album version, running at 8:35. The latter version has only ever been included on the group's debut album release. All other releases which include the track include the radio version. The b-Side of the single is an instrumental version of the popular Emergency on Planet Earth track "Hooked Up". The music video for the song shows a group of people dancing in a 1970s club, where Jamiroquai are performing the song to the paying crowd.
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"Blow Your Mind" is the debut single from New Zealand R&B singer J.Williams. It features on his debut album, Young Love. It was released digitally on 11 August 2008. The single debuted on the RIANZ singles chart on 15 September 2008 at number 19. It later peaked at number 13.
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