She Doesn't Know She's Got It

Blake Shelton · Original Album Series [2012]

On Friday night when I see her out

Even in a crowd she's hard to miss

There ain't a man breathing air

Who wouldn't stop and stare

And the best part is..



She doesn't know she's got it

She doesn't know how bad we want it

She doesn't know she's got it

And that's what's a gettin' to me



She'll close her eyes when the music plays

And the way she sways

Really rocks the room

She doesn't mean to get things stirred

It's just a thing in her that was born to move



She doesn't know she's got it

She doesn't know how bad I want it

She doesn't know she's got it

And that's what's a gettin' to me



I'm gonna work my courage up

Tell her I'm in love

I'm in love a lot

She has my heart on a string

Like everything the girl has got



She doesn't know she's got it

She doesn't know how bad I want it

She doesn't know she's got it

And that's what's a gettin' to me



She doesn't know she's got it

She doesn't know how bad I want it

She doesn't know she's got it

And that's what's a gettin' to me

She Doesn't Know She's Got It

Blake Shelton's 'She Doesn't Know She's Got It' stands as a defining track from his 2012 Original Album Series, a collection of singles released prior to his major studio debut. The song exemplifies Shelton's signature country-pop sound, blending acoustic guitar with polished production to deliver a narrative about a woman who is unaware of her own value or the affection she receives. As a staple of his early discography, the recording showcases his vocal range and storytelling ability, establishing themes of self-worth and unrequited realization that would resonate throughout his career. Released during a pivotal era in his public musical journey, the track remains a representative example of the genre's evolution in the early 2010s, capturing the innocence and emotional complexity of a relationship where the protagonist remains oblivious to her own significance.