Shut It Down

Drake · Thank Me Later [2010]

These girls ain't got nothing on you

Uhh, say baby I had to mention

That if you were a star you'd be the one I'm Searching for

All the girls they got attention

But I just always feel like there in need of Something you got

It's obvious you are pretty

Heard that your a student working weekends in the city

Trying to take you out girl, hope your not too busy

And if there's nothing wrong, got this little song

For you to get ready to

Put those fucking heels on and work it girl

Let that mirror show you what your doing

Put that fucking dress on and work it kind of vicious

Like somebody's taking pictures



[Chorus]

Shut it down down down

You would shut it down down down

You be the baddest girl around round round

And they notice they notice

You would shut it down down down

You be the baddest girl around round round

And they notice they notice

You would shut it, hey oh

These girls aint got nothing on you nothing on you



[The-Dream]

What you need

I can be (I can be)

Your everything

(Who knew)

Them other niggas

Just wanna hit it but if they had it

Wouldn't know what to do with it

(And together)



[Drake & The-Dream]

We shut it down down down

They know we shut it down down down

Your the baddest girl around..



[The-Dream]

TMZ, Concrete Loop

You shut that muthafucker down down

Ice cream conversations they all want the scoop

You shut that muthafucker down down down

Oh yeah,

Yes indeed, you shut it down down

Drizzzy, The American Dream



You shut that shit down

(Down down down)

You shut it down

You shut it down

You shut it down

You shut it down

You shut it, ohh



You looking good girl

Go go go get em girl,

Go go go go hit em girl

Go go go go go go

You shut it down

Shut It Down

Drake's "Shut It Down" serves as a pivotal track on his 2010 debut album, "Thank Me Later." Released during the height of his early career, the song exemplifies the Toronto rap sound that would define his subsequent success. Featuring a minimalist production and Drake's signature melodic flow, the recording captures the confident, introspective energy characteristic of his first major release. The track helped establish his reputation as a versatile artist capable of blending emotional vulnerability with mainstream appeal, setting the stage for his evolution into a global powerhouse. It remains a staple of his discography, reflecting the raw authenticity that fans and critics alike recognized in his early work.