"Untitled (How Does It Feel)" is a song by American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist
D'Angelo
Michael Eugene Archer (born February 11, 1974), better known by his stage name D'Angelo (), is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. He first garnered attention after co-producing the single "U Will Know" ...
. It was released on January 1, 2000, by
Virgin Records
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as a
radio single
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in promotion of his second studio album ''
Voodoo
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Religions
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'' (2000). Written and produced by D'Angelo and
Raphael Saadiq, the song was originally composed as a tribute to musician
Prince
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. "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" contains a vintage style and sound similar to that of Prince's early musical work. The song's lyrics concern a man's plea to his lover for sex.
The song received generally favorable reviews from music critics and it earned D'Angelo a number of awards. "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" also earned notice for its controversial music video. Directed by
Paul Hunter and Dominique Trenier, the video appears as
one shot of a muscular D'Angelo in the nude and lip-synching to the track. While initial reaction from viewers was divided with praise for its sexuality and accusations of
sexual objectification, the video received considerable airplay on music video networks such as
MTV
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and
BET
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, and it helped increase mainstream notice of D'Angelo and ''Voodoo''.
The music video for "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" had a considerable impact on D'Angelo's recording career, as it helped engender an image of him as a sex icon to a younger generation of fans. However, his discontent with this image led to his period of absence from the music scene following the conclusion of
the supporting tour for ''Voodoo''. The song won a
Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance at the
43rd Grammy Awards
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in 2001. ''
Rolling Stone
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'' magazine named "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" the fourth best single of 2000. The magazine later named it the fifty-first best song of the 2000s (decade).
Background and recording

"Untitled (How Does It Feel)" was originally intended as a tribute to influential musician
Prince
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.
The song evokes Prince's earlier work, in particular his
balladry
A ballad is a form of verse, often a narrative set to music. Ballads derive from the medieval French ''chanson balladée'' or ''ballade'', which were originally "dance songs". Ballads were particularly characteristic of the popular poetry and ...
, from his
''Controversy'' period, as well as his musical style and
falsetto
''Falsetto'' (, ; Italian diminutive of , "false") is the vocal register occupying the frequency range just above the modal voice register and overlapping with it by approximately one octave.
It is produced by the vibration of the ligamentous ed ...
vocal technique.
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''Rocky Mountain Collegian
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''. Retrieved on June 4, 2009. As an homage to the musician, ''Voodoo'' producer
Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson
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described the song as "finding the line between parody and honesty ... In an era of 'the
cover song', redoing a Prince song was taboo. This is the second best thing".
Production of the song was handled by D'Angelo and fellow
neo soul
Neo soul (sometimes called progressive soul) is a genre of popular music. As a term, it was coined by music industry entrepreneur Kedar Massenburg during the late 1990s to market and describe a style of music that emerged from soul and contempo ...
musician
Raphael Saadiq, who also contributed with bass and
musical arrangement
In music, an arrangement is a musical adaptation of an existing composition. Differences from the original composition may include reharmonization, melodic paraphrasing, orchestration, or formal development. Arranging differs from orchestr ...
s during recording in 1999.
[Track listing and credits as per liner notes for ''Voodoo'' album] The session took place at
Electric Lady Studios, the recording studio originally built by influential rock musician
Jimi Hendrix
James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix (born Johnny Allen Hendrix; November 27, 1942September 18, 1970) was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. Although his mainstream career spanned only four years, he is widely regarded as one of the most ...
.
[Columnist]
RS500: 488) ''Voodoo''
''Rolling Stone''. Retrieved on August 9, 2008.
Composition
Musical structure
"Untitled (How Does It Feel)" follows a six eight
signature
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, while drum pattern, bass line, guitar and melodic phrasing feature traditional arrangements.
[Levine, Greg]
Philament Issue 4: Wagner, D'Angelo and a Song I Wrote
. University of Sydney
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. Retrieved on December 21, 2008. Raphael Saadiq's electric guitar interplay throughout the song is reminiscent of the guitar style of Jimi Hendrix, as well as the "
Maggot Brain
''Maggot Brain'' is the third studio album by the American funk rock band Funkadelic, released by Westbound Records in July 1971. It was produced by band leader George Clinton and recorded at United Sound Systems in Detroit during late 1970 an ...
" sound featured on the early work of
Funkadelic.
The song features a drum pattern with a uniform
dynamic
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, which gives the impression of a live drummer playing in accordance to the sound of a
drum machine.
Overdubbing
Overdubbing (also known as layering) is a technique used in audio recording in which audio tracks that have been pre-recorded are then played back and monitored, while simultaneously recording new, doubled, or augmented tracks onto one or more av ...
of D'Angelo's vocals, a
contemporary R&B
Contemporary R&B (or simply R&B) is a popular music genre that combines rhythm and blues with elements of pop, soul, funk, hip hop, and electronic music.
The genre features a distinctive record production style, drum machine-backed rhythm ...
recording technique prominently used on the rest of ''Voodoo'', was implemented a number of times during production to provide the sound of a choir singing harmonies during the choruses, all of which are sung by D'Angelo.
The song begins with drummer D'Angelo's off-beat, cross-
snare
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and some numbers in plants. The primary role of SNARE proteins is to mediate vesicle fu ...
clicks on the two and four
beat with a messy
kick.
[McPherson, Steve]
Warp + Weft: ''Voodoo''
Reveille Magazine. Retrieved on September 2, 2009. Music critic Steve McPherson noted that its first two
measure
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* Measurement, the assignment of a number to a characteristic of an object or event
Law
* Ballot measure, proposed legislation in the United States
* Church of England Measure, legislation of the Church of England
* Mea ...
s sound "like a disaster", contrasting its solid
groove.
While most musical compositions rely on tension and release, which can be produced by factors such as soft verses and loud choruses, gradual buildup, subtle tension within verses or over the course of the bridge, or harmonic tension in chords that provides space for improvisation, D'Angelo's arrangements subdivide the tension into each moment of the song.
According to McPherson, this results in "no linear way to measure how far off things slide before they pull themselves back ... can't be measured in beats or fractions of beats in a meaningful way. For lack of a less clichéd word, it's entirely 'feel'".
Similar to most of the song's album, ''
Voodoo
Voodoo may refer to:
Religions
* African or West African Vodun, practiced by Gbe-speaking ethnic groups
* African diaspora religions, a list of related religions sometimes called Vodou/Voodoo
** Candomblé Jejé, also known as Brazilian Vodu ...
'', "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" has this
syncopation
In music, syncopation is a variety of rhythms played together to make a piece of music, making part or all of a tune or piece of music off-beat. More simply, syncopation is "a disturbance or interruption of the regular flow of rhythm": a "place ...
style as its center.
D'Angelo's casual vocal style follows the same concept, applying it to melody, harmony, and phrasing, and is accompanied by falsetto climbs and skittery phrasing similar to Prince's singing.
Prior to the final chorus section, "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" features a song-spanning dynamic after the bridge and guitar break that is accompanied by minor
Rhodes piano
The Rhodes piano (also known as the Fender Rhodes piano) is an electric piano invented by Harold Rhodes, which became popular in the 1970s. Like a conventional piano, the Rhodes generates sound with keys and hammers, but instead of strings, t ...
and guitar chords, while the multi-tracked vocals are implemented as background whispers.
Arrangements for the song are stripped back for an emphasis on vocals, leading to an enormous choral climax accompanied by overdriven electric guitar.
On the song's final chorus section, critic Steve McPherson wrote "after it hits a peak, it keeps rising, the chorus of voices fizzing into overdrive and the whole track gradually succumbing to a wash of
reverb
Reverberation (also known as reverb), in acoustics, is a persistence of sound, after a sound is produced. Reverberation is created when a sound or signal is reflected causing numerous reflections to build up and then decay as the sound is abso ...
".
The song is cut off in the middle of its culmination, ending with the line "How does it fee-".
[Jeffers, Brendan]
The Anticipation of D: Eagerly Awaiting the Return of D'Angelo
. HHNLive. Retrieved on November 1, 2008.
Lyrics and theme
Co-written by D'Angelo and producer Raphael Saadiq, "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" features sexually-explicit lyrics that follow and narrate a man's plea to his love interest for sex, as demonstrated in the song's second verse: "Love to make you wet / In between your thighs, cause / I love when it comes inside of you / I get so excited when I'm around you, baby".
The song's lyrics have been described as "generic pop lyrics".
Music critic Andy Peterson described the lyrics as "not–so–subtle", citing the line "Baby close the door / Listen girl, I have something I wanna show you / I wish you’d open up cause I wanna take the walls down with you" as an example.
[Peterson, Andy]
Review: ''Voodoo''
. GW Hatchet
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. Retrieved on April 2, 2009. Music journalist Greg Levine cited its lyrics as "''the'' generic pop lyrics", while also noting the similarity the lyrics have to those of other classic soul ballads, stating "Each line seems to be directly lifted from
Marvin Gaye
Marvin Pentz Gay Jr., who also spelled his surname as Gaye (April 2, 1939 – April 1, 1984), was an American singer and songwriter. He helped to shape the sound of Motown in the 1960s, first as an in-house session player and later as a solo ar ...
, Prince, or
Curtis Mayfield."
Levine elaborated on the lyrical theme of the song:
Release and reception
As the fourth single issued in promotion of D'Angelo's second studio album ''Voodoo'', "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" featured release in the United Kingdom in 1999 through the
EMI
EMI Group Limited (originally an initialism for Electric and Musical Industries, also referred to as EMI Records Ltd. or simply EMI) was a British transnational conglomerate founded in March 1931 in London. At the time of its break-up in 201 ...
record label and in the United States on January 1, 2000, through
Virgin Records
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. In 2000, a
12-inch vinyl
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release of the single was issued in the U.K. with distribution through EMI. The 12-inch single was released with cover artwork featuring an illustration of musician Jimi Hendrix and an upper caption reading "Electric Lady Studios", serving as an homage to the musician and the recording studio, which were both influential to D'Angelo during the production of ''Voodoo''.
[Peisner, David.]
Body & Soul
. ''Spin
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'': 64–72. August 2008.[Touré.]
D'Angelo: All Ears
. ''Interview
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'': February 1999. "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" proved to be the greatest chart success of the album's five radio singles, as it peaked at number 25 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 and at number 2 on the
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart.
[0 Billboard Music Charts: Untitled (How Does It Feel)]
''Billboard
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''. Retrieved on 2008-08-09. The single entered the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks on January 8, 2000, at number 65 and spent 22 consecutive weeks on the chart. On January 22, "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" entered the Hot 100 Singles at number 77 and spent 17 weeks on the chart.
The song was well received by
music critics.
Miles Marshall Lewis
Miles Marshall Lewis (born December 18, 1970) is an American pop culture critic, essayist, literary editor, fiction writer, and music journalist. He is a graduate of Morehouse College, class of 1993.
Career
Lewis was born in The Bronx, New ...
of ''
The Village Voice
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'' commented on its Prince influence, stating "D's falsetto plays the "
Do Me Baby"-era chocolate-seduction Prince role",
[Lewis, Miles Marshall]
Review: ''Voodoo''
''The Village Voice''. Retrieved on December 25, 2008. while
Mark Anthony Neal
Mark Anthony Neal is an American author and academic. He is the Professor of Black Popular Culture in the Department of African and African-American Studies at Duke University, where he won the 2010 Robert B. Cox Award for Teaching. Neal has writt ...
of
PopMatters
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described the song as "simply the best Prince song since his ''
Diamonds and Pearls'' days".
[Neal, Mark Anthony]
Review: ''Voodoo''
PopMatters
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. Retrieved on August 9, 2008. Neal cited "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" as the best track featured on ''Voodoo'', and praised D'Angelo's style, stating "arguably Prince has never sounded better channeled through D'Angelo."
On the song, Andy Peterson of ''
The GW Hatchet'' wrote that "D’Angelo does a great impression of old-school Prince, full of kinky keyboards, grinding guitars and not-so-subtle lyrics."
In citing it one of the Greatest Make-Out Songs of All Time, ''
Blender'' magazine wrote that D'Angelo "set the pace for bump 'n' grind in the Aughts. A high point for dippin' it low".
[Columnist]
The Greatest Make-Out Songs of All Time
. '' Blender''. Retrieved on April 5, 2009. Reveille Magazine's Steve McPherson called it "the best Prince song Prince never wrote" and cited the song's climb to its final chorus section as "the finest musical approximation of sexual climax since
Serge Gainsbourg
Serge Gainsbourg (; born Lucien Ginsburg; 2 April 1928 – 2 March 1991) was a French musician, singer-songwriter, actor, author and filmmaker. Regarded as one of the most important figures in French pop, he was renowned for often provoca ...
's '
Je T'Aime, Moi Non Plus'".
Accolades
In 2001, "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" won a
Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance and was also nominated for
Best R&B Song at the
43rd Grammy Awards
The 43rd Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 21, 2001, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. Several artists earned three awards on the night. Steely Dan's haul included Album of the Year for ''Two Against Nature''. U2 too ...
ceremony.
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. Retrieved on August 8, 2008. It was ranked number 12 on ''The Village Voice''s 2000
Pazz & Jop
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critics' poll and number 4 on ''
Rolling Stone
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''s "End of Year Critics & Readers Poll" of the
top singles of 2000.
[Staff.]
The 2000 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll
. ''The Village Voice'': February 20, 2001. ''Blender'' ranked "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" number 454 on its list of the Top 500 Songs of the 80s–00s (2005), and ''
Q'' included it on its list of the 1010 Songs You Must Own (2004).
About.com writer Mark Edward Nero ranked it number 9 on his list of 20 Best R&B and Soul Songs of the 2000s decade. In its December 2009 issue, ''Rolling Stone'' ranked it number 51 on its list of the 100 Best Songs of the Decade. In September 2011,
VH1
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ranked "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" number 83 on its list of the 100 Greatest Songs of the '00s. In 2021, it was listed at No. 379 on Rolling Stone's "Top 500 Greatest Songs of All Time".
Music video
Production

The song's music video was directed and produced in one day at a
soundstage
A sound stage (also written soundstage) is a soundproof, large structure, building, or room with large doors and high ceilings, used for the production of theatrical film-making and television productions, usually located on a secured movie or ...
in New York City by director
Paul Hunter and Dominique Trenier, D'Angelo's
manager
Management (or managing) is the administration of an organization, whether it is a business, a nonprofit organization, or a government body. It is the art and science of managing resources of the business.
Management includes the activities o ...
at the time.
The project was originally designed as a part of Trenier's promotional strategy to transform D'Angelo's image and public appeal. On the video's concept, Trenier stated, "the idea was, it would feel like one-on-one with whoever the woman was."
D'Angelo, who had been under intense physical workout with personal trainer Mark Jenkins, was initially anxious to appear naked in the video upon hearing Trenier's proposal.
In a 2008 interview for ''
Spin
Spin or spinning most often refers to:
* Spinning (textiles), the creation of yarn or thread by twisting fibers together, traditionally by hand spinning
* Spin, the rotation of an object around a central axis
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'', Jenkins discussed D'Angelo's reluctance at the time to the idea for the video, stating "You've got to realize, he'd never looked like that before in his life. To somebody who was so introverted, and then, in a matter of three or four months, to be so ripped-everything was happening so quickly."
The video features a chiseled and muscular D'Angelo, wearing a small gold-chained
crucifix necklace,
lip-synching while filmed on a platform from the waist-up and appearing nude; he was wearing a pair of
pajama bottoms during filming, which were not visible in the video as they were hung low away from the camera's view.
Trenier later explained the idea of D'Angelo appearing alone, stating "We didn't want an on-screen love interest. We wanted him to be able to make contact with whoever was watching it one-on-one".
[Century, Douglas]
Singing in the Buff: The Pure Beefcake Video
''The New York Times
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''. Retrieved on January 23, 2009. Appearing as
one shot (although Hunter says he merged two), the music video begins with the camera opening on the back of D'Angelo's head before rotating to the front and drawing back to a larger view of his
upper torso
The thorax or chest is a part of the anatomy of humans, mammals, and other tetrapod animals located between the neck and the abdomen. In insects, crustaceans, and the extinct trilobites, the thorax is one of the three main divisions of the crea ...
, as he begins to lip-synch to the track, set to an all-black background.
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Yahoo! Music
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. Retrieved on December 27, 2008. It continues with camera close-ups of sweat trickling from his tattooed arms, chiseled chest and abdominal muscles, while also flirting with a peak of his shadowed, muscular hip.
The video leads to D'Angelo making emotional gestures as he lip-synchs to the choral climax and the end of the song.
Interpretations
Music writers offered various interpretations of the video's style and concept. David Peisner of ''Spin'' wrote of the close-ups featured in the music video, "As the camera sucks him in, it feels intimate and intrusive, revealing and voyeuristic".
Music critic Jim Farber commented that D'Angelo's torso "sways in grinding rhythm, tensing and releasing as his mouth curls in pleasure and his eyebrows narrow to measure an ecstatic contraction", while claiming that the video has "nothing but close-ups of D'Angelo's buff body on the apparent receiving end of one of life's great payoffs".
[Farber, Jim]
Music Video Review: Untitled (How Does It Feel)
''Entertainment Weekly
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''. Retrieved on January 23, 2009. In his essay "'Untitled': D'Angelo and the Visualization of the Black Male Body" for his 1999 ''Wide Angle'' journal, journalist Keith M. Harris interprets the video to be a portrayal of D'Angelo's "discursive play with
masculinity
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and
blackness".
[Harris, Keith M.]
'Untitled': D'Angelo and the Visualization of the Black Male Body
. ''Wide Angle'': 62. October 1999. In his review of D'Angelo's ''Voodoo'',
Mark Anthony Neal
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of
PopMatters
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wrote of the video in contrast to most music videos in R&B and hip hop at the time, stating "One could call the video for 'Untitled (How Does it Feel)' narcissistic, but in an era when most R&B videos are nothing but 'bling, bling' and booty, D'Angelo's bare naked torso was refreshing".
On the video's camera range and angle, Stephen Hill, a senior vice president for BET, had stated "It stopped just north of the line where, you know, we would have had issues".
[Gardner, Elysa]
Music Videos Provocatively Skirt the Nudity Issue
''USA Today
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''. Retrieved on January 23, 2009. A 2008 press release for D'Angelo described the music video as "featuring D'Angelo as a shirtless Adonis that catapulted him into the stratosphere and firmly cemented his place as the reigning King of Soul."
Viewer reaction
The music video gained a significant amount of airplay on the
BET
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and
MTV
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networks, as it increased mainstream notice and appeal of D'Angelo upon the release of ''Voodoo'' in January 2000.
Viewer response to the "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" music video was largely divided along sexual lines, as female viewers generally expressed favor to the video.
Additionally, D'Angelo's video appearance, including a notable amount of sweating around his abdomen, contributed to rumors of him receiving
oral sex in the video.
[Drumming, Neil]
Review: ''Voodoo''
''Washington City Paper
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''. Retrieved on September 1, 2009. For an April 2000 article for ''
Vibe'', Questlove interviewed D'Angelo and asked him "Are you getting head in that video?", after which D'Angelo responded by laughing.
[Addis, Abby. Thompson, Ahmir "Questlove".]
Soul Man: Brother Rap
. '' Vibe'': 103–108: April 2000. Questlove then asked "So you're not going to answer that?", and D'Angelo responded, "No".
In her response to the video, television personality
Star Jones
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said that, "D'Angelo is singing about being intimate with a woman that he loves, and it's just basic voice and body, and when you're in an intimate situation with a man, that's really all that's there — the voice and the body and the light hitting the body in a way that makes you know that this is your man".
Danyel Smith, editor for
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at the time, said "It's so sexy. It's about time that girls had something luscious to look at while they're listening to a song. For years, men have been treated to breasts and butts along with their favorite songs, and women have had to just sit there and endure."
In an interview for ''
The New York Times
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'', Smith also said that she had encountered an appreciative reaction among women to the adult sexuality of the music video. She continued, recalling her experience at a salon where the video was viewed, stating:
Despite general favor from female viewers' perspective, reaction from most male viewers was negative.
The music video was presented to a crowd during a promotional party at the
Chelsea nightclub Centro-Fly, thrown in celebration of ''Voodoo''s January 2000 release.
According to a ''New York Times'' correspondent, one female viewer at the party "recalled sitting at home, staring at the video, while her boyfriend snapped, 'Turn the channel — I don't want to see that gay stuff'".
D'Angelo made an appearance at the
WQHT Hot 97 studio as the DJ's
Angie Martinez and
Funkmaster Flex fielded calls from listeners about the video. Tracy Cloherty, program director for the radio station at the time, later commented on the divided reaction to the music video in an interview for ''The New York Times'' in 2000, stating "Of course, most of the women loved it. Some of the men said things like: 'We don't wanna see that kind of stuff. Why do we have to look at that?' Men definitely seem to be threatened by male nudity".
Some viewers and music writers have attributed the male discomfort of the video to fear of male
sexual objectification and
homophobia
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.
In a 2000 phone interview for ''The New York Times'', D'Angelo maintained a neutral attitude towards general viewer opinion of the video, stating "With men, if there's any negative reaction, I'm not really going to get an honest feedback ... women love it, most definitely. But for me personally, the response I've got from both men and women has been pretty cool".
Critical response
Critical opinion of the music video was generally favorable.
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''s columnist Jim Farber gave the music video an A rating, and called the close-ups of D'Angelo's physique a "measure of the video's smarm-free joy that even though the camera puts the viewer in the pleasure-giving position, we feel in no way manipulated or debased".
Farber also lauded the video's depiction of sexuality, stating "it feels like a privilege to be part of such a comfortable act of carnality. Was it good for you, too?".
A columnist for ''
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'' magazine shared a similar sentiment about the video, writing that "it's pure sexuality. D'Angelo, muscularly cut and glistening, is shot from the hips up, naked, with just enough shown to prompt a slow burning desire in most any woman who sees it. The video alone could make the song one of the biggest of the coming year".
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on December 20, 2008. However, David Thigpen of ''
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'' magazine criticized the vanity of the video, stating "It's a good song, but I thought he was preening pretty heavily in the video".
Thigpen also compared it to the music video for singer-songwriter
Alanis Morissette
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's "
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" (1998), which features Morissette appearing nude, and stated "Nakedness is usually an expression of vulnerability — that was the point of the Alanis Morissette video. But in this case, it's really about power, an in-your-face form of masculinity".
Douglas Century of ''The New York Times'' called it "the most controversial music video to air in years", and favored the video's unconventional concept, writing that "'Untitled' breaks a long-established pattern in hip-hop and R&B videos in which male artists are often dressed in roughneck gear — baggy jeans, Timberland boots and baseball caps — surrounded by shimmying women in thong bikinis".
On September 7, 2000, the video earned four VMA nominations at the
2000 MTV Video Music Awards
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, which included
MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Year,
Best Male Video,
Best R&B Video, and
Best Direction
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.
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Rock on the Net. Retrieved on August 16, 2008. In 2001, the video was ranked number 44 on
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's list of the 100 Greatest Videos. The website
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later selected it for its list of the Top 50 Sexiest Music Videos. The digital television
MTV Base named "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" number 18 on its list of the Top 100 Greatest Music Videos Ever. In selecting the video for its list of the 100 Awesome Music Videos,
Pitchfork Media
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staff reviewer Amy Phillips wrote of the music video, stating "Every time a man that fine gets naked on TV, we're one step closer to world peace." In 2018, ''Billboard'' critics ranked it 3rd among the "greatest music videos of the 21st century."
Legacy

The success of the video proved to contribute significantly to the album's commercial performance, as ''Voodoo'' had initially struggled to gain single-oriented success prior to the video.
The commercial impact of the video and its heavy rotation on music video networks,
however, led to D'Angelo's building image as a sex icon to a younger generation of music fans.
[ Despite the publicity surrounding ''Voodoo'' being escalated by the video's appeal, the appeal of the album was almost overshadowed, commercially, by the video.][H.W. Wilson Co. (2001), pp. 36–39.] The video's success also lead to mounting frustrations during the supporting tour for ''Voodoo'', during which female fans and audience members would yell out for D'Angelo to take his clothes off on stage. Dominique Trenier, who served as D'Angelo's manager
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from 1996 to 2005, later explained his disappointment of the music video's effect on D'Angelo, stating "to this day, in the general populace's memory, he's the naked dude".
Many of D'Angelo's peers have noted the success of the "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" music video as a contributing factor to his period of absence from the music scene and solo work, as well as his legal controversies and drinking issues following the tour. A columnist for SoulBounce.com has cited the video as the " jump-the-shark moment" for D'Angelo, and stated "It was so provocative and polarizing that no one could recover from it, least of all him". Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson, who served as producer for ''Voodoo'' and musical director for "The Voodoo Tour", discussed the music video's impact on D'Angelo in a 2003 interview with music journalist Touré
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, stating "he wants to get fat. He doesn’t want his braider braiding every nook and cranny of his hair. He doesn’t wanna have to have ripples in his stomach. He doesn’t want the pressure of being 'Untitled' the video".[Touré]
Interview with Ahmir Thompson
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''. Retrieved on November 1, 2008. Questlove ended by stating "Had he known what the repercussions of 'Untitled' would've been, I don’t think he would've done it".
In February 2016, singer Jason Derulo
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Track listings and formats
CD Maxi single
#"Untitled (How Does It Feel)" (Radio Edit) – 4:22
#"Untitled (How Does It Feel)" (Album Version) – 7:13
#"Untitled (How Does It Feel)" (Call Out Hook) – 0:13
Promo 12" vinyl
# "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" – 4:22
# "Me and Those Dreamin' Eyes of Mine" (Funk Squad Mix) – 4:51
#*Remixed by Erick Sermon
#*Contains a sample of "I Used to Love H.E.R.
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Personnel
Credits adapted from album booklet liner notes.
* Recorded by Russell "The Dragon" Elevado
* Mixed by D'Angelo
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and Russell "The Dragon" Elevado
* Produced by D'Angelo and Raphael Saadiq
* Assistant engineer: Steve Mandel
* Recorded and mixed at Electric Lady Studios, New York
* Mastered by Tom Coyne at Sterling Sound, New York
* All vocals performed by D'Angelo
* Vocal arrangement by D'Angelo
* Musical arrangement: D'Angelo and Raphael Saadiq
* Bass and guitar: Raphael Saadiq
* All other instruments: D'Angelo
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
See also
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