The lyrics of "The New Workout Plan" are voiced from the point of view of different girls reacting to a fake workout video. West explains unusual "testimonials" from women who have successfully undergone the workout plan and have been able to attain a lavish lifestyle thanks to being in shape.
Critical reception
The song was subject to generally favorable reviews from music critics. Derek Xu of Medium looked at it as being "a satirical anthem, just like "We Don't Care"". Tareck Ghoneim of Contactmusic.com had praise for West's performance: " excellent wordplay that is original, humorous and the touch of irony makes for very clever use of lyrics". Paul Cantor of Billboard acknowledged that "Some critics argue that "The New Workout Plan" doesn't fit in with the rest of ", but praised it as what "should be commended as much for its conceptual ingenuity as its arrangement".
Music video
The official music video was directed by Little X, both short and long versions of the video for the song were officially released in 2004. The video features West in a faux 1980s-era workout video as he instructs women how to transform themselves into housewives. Cameo appearances are included from John Legend, Miri Ben-Ari, Anna Nicole Smith, Fonzworth Bentley, Tracee Ellis Ross, Vida Guerra and GLC. Anna Nicole Smith's cameo sees her playing the role of Ella-May and having a star like her frequently featured in a video of West's went against the idea of so many at the time that he'd fail as a rapper.
Chart performance
The track peaked at #59 on the U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart on November 9, 2004, which was around two months after its release as a single and it spent a total of 21 weeks on the chart.
Legacy
Forrest Wickman of Slate looked at "Highlights" from West's seventh studio albumThe Life of Pablo as ending "with another new workout plan", whilst Austin Isaacsohn of Medium wrote of the album two years after its release "Kanye has taken a beating over the years, man. Listen to "The New Workout Plan" off Dropout, then listen to "Wolves"." Raleigh-based rapper J Cole sampled "The New Workout Plan" in his 2011 single "Work Out", but despite sampling the original, Cole revealed himself to not be a fan of it.
The official remix for the song was produced by Lil Jon and features a new verse by West and guest appearances from Twista, Luke, and Fonzworth Bentley. The remix was later included on The College Dropout Video Anthology.