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"Shut Up" is a song by the American hip hop band Black Eyed Peas. The 2003 single is the second one taken from their 2003 album Elephunk. It is about a disastrous courtship with the chorus consisting of the lines "shut up, just shut up shut up". The song was not released as a single in U.S. due to the success of "Where Is the Love?". However, it received massive airplay.
"Shut Up" was the debut single from Nick Lachey's debut solo album SoulO. The single was a commercial failure in the United States, failing to chart.
Music Video
The first version of the music video featured a group of female dancers dancing around Lachey and featured several close ups of him. Lachey filmed the video, and later successfully won the right to redo it. The second video featured Dax Shepard living in a trailer outside of Lachey's real-life home.
"Shut Up!" is the second single taken from Simple Plan's second studio album Still Not Getting Any.... It is more of an "In Your Face" track, as the band are telling music critics to just 'shut up!'. It could also be seen as a track that kids can relate to because the person that Simple Plan seems to be telling to 'shut up!' are parents or teachers.
Shut Up is the second single released by Kelly Osbourne. It is from her debut album Shut Up . Although the reviews were poor, the single became a #14 on the Hamilton Chart. It was #1 on the Crazy Chart and #12 on the Posh Mayfair Chart-unusual for a rock song. "Shut Up" became #1 on the Channel U Airplay but reviews said it wasn't good. "Shut Up" was an instant success and was #1 on the OCA Download Chart for five weeks.
"Shut Up" is a pop song written by Suggs and Chris Foreman. Retrieved on July 21, 2007. It was recorded by British pop/ska band Madness, and was featured on the band's third album 7. It was released as a single on September 11, 1981, spending 10 weeks in the UK Singles Chart. Retrieved on July 21, 2007. It reached a high position of number 7.
The song tells a story of a criminal who, despite obvious evidence, tries to convince people he is not guilty. Even though the song is called "Shut Up", the two words do not appear in the lyrics at all. However, they were the final words of an additional verse which was part of an early version of the song.






