A video for the remix of the song featuring Kanye West, Lupe Fiasco, and Pusha T of Clipse was also filmed and directed by Hype Williams.
"[3] In midst of working with Missy Elliott, Williams was shown a video of people dancing to Baltimore house music.
"[3] N.E.R.D produced a remix featuring Williams’ CRS cohorts Kanye West and Lupe Fiasco, as well as Pusha T, which was available as an iTunes and Zune Marketplace bonus track with the purchase of Seeing Sounds.
[9] Tom Breihan of The Village Voice called the remix "pretty great" compared to the "horrible hammering" of the original song.
I feel like it sticks out like a sore thumb in comparison to what you hear every day on the radio… It's just our personal observation of what we've seen over the past couple of years, so we felt like making a party record out of it.
[13][14] Toby Green of The Guardian attended a concert at The Roundhouse in London and gave the performance four out of five stars, saying "Pharrell's knack is connecting with the crowd.
[16] The music video for "Everyone Nose" was directed by Diane Martel and co-directed by T.A.G, in collaboration with photo website Last Night's Party.
It was filmed at a nightclub in Madison, New York, with 100 guests as an "orgiastic party" video, in addition to cameos by Kanye West, Lindsay Lohan, Samantha Ronson and a young SZA.
Due to the lack of security and believing their safety was compromised, members of the trade union "threatened to walk off the set" before being persuaded to stay.
[17] A large dancing nose and nude strippers were set to appear in the video, but were censored with "removed by request" slates.
"[16] A music video for the remix of "Everyone Nose" featuring Kanye West, Lupe Fiasco, and Pusha T was filmed in July and was directed by Hype Williams.