DoYaThing

"DoYaThing" is a single by British alternative rock virtual band Gorillaz, featuring LCD Soundsystem frontman James Murphy and André 3000 of Outkast.

The song is also the starting point for a limited edition Chuck Taylor All-Stars collection designed by Gorillaz artist Jamie Hewlett.

Albarn accepted, and invited LCD Soundsystem leader James Murphy and Outkast member André 3000, who both signed on.

Jon Dolan of Rolling Stone gave the song three and a half stars out of five, writing "Putting this many visionary types in one studio could’ve made for a mess, but they lock in for a three-man weave – like the Bird-McHale-Parish of avant-R&B.

"[13] The Michigan Daily criticized the beat as "awkward", Albarn's rapping as a "fail[ure]", and Murphy's chorus as "weird and warbling".

However, the newspaper highly praised André 3000's rapping, as they stated "His lines are sick, his pacing is Gatling-gun quick, and he dominates in comparison [to Murphy and Albarn]."

Writer Priya Elan stated "Murphy makes a brilliant backstage star, but the song is all about the Damon and Andre moment.

"[14] The Huffington Post wrote that the track was "one of the best collaborations we've heard in a while," saying it "merges three genre pools, but still highlights the traits distinctive to each musician.

[16][17] The video opens with live-action footage of a crocodile scaring a herd of antelope before transitioning to 2-D waking up in a London flat.

He then opens another door to find a darkened room filled with the sounds of farm animals and a man crying (a reference to a Motorola commercial which Murdoc appeared in).

Realizing his toast has an ear on it, 2-D turns off the radio and goes outside, where he receives a notice of eviction from a baboon mailman representing James Murphy.

The camera pans up, revealing Russel sleeping on the roof of the house and the remains of the windmill island from the "Feel Good Inc." and "El Mañana" music videos floating in the sky.