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"Shut Up and Drive" is a song by Barbadian singer
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for her third studio album, '' Good Girl Gone Bad'' (2007). It was written by Bernard Sumner,
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, Stephen Morris, Gillian Gilbert, Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers while the production was done by the last two. Released as the album's second single, the song was solicited to the US radios on June 12, 2007, and was physically released on August 27, 2007, in the UK. "Shut Up and Drive" is a new wave song which heavily incorporates 1970s and 1980s musical styles. Lyrically, it contains multiple references to cars and car parts including the '57 Cadillac. "Shut Up and Drive" was received with mixed reviews from music critics, who labeled its lyrics as fluffy and goofy. The song peaked at number 15 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart and at number one on the US
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chart. On the UK Singles Chart, it reached number five, becoming Rihanna's fifth top-five single. "Shut Up and Drive" peaked within the top 10 in nine other countries, including in Australia, Canada, Germany and Italy. Its accompanying music video was directed by
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and was shot in several places in the Czech Republic, such as airship hangar in
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or junkyard in
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near Prague. It features Rihanna in a makeshift junkyard. Rihanna performed "Shut Up and Drive" on the Good Girl Gone Bad (2007–09),
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(2010–11) and
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(2011) concert tours.


Production and release

"Shut Up and Drive" was produced by Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers, and its composition is credited to Sturken and Rogers as well as the members of New Order ( Bernard Sumner,
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, Stephen Morris and Gillian Gilbert), whose 1983 song " Blue Monday" forms a partial basis for the song. Al Hemberger recorded the song at Sunwatch in
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and The Loft Recording Studios in
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. Hemberger also served as a mixing engineer and mixed "Shut Up and Drive" at The Loft Recording Studios, together with mixing assistant Roy Matthews. Sturken provided all of the instrumentation while Rihanna and Rogers sang the background vocals. The production manager of the song was Rob Heselden with Christie Moran serving as a production assistant. "Shut Up and Drive" was released as the second single from the album, following the worldwide chart-topper " Umbrella" (2007). The song premiered on Tuesday, May 22, 2007, on Rihanna's official website. It was originally scheduled to be released to
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in the United States on June 5, 2007. However, it was postponed to the next week. It was also sent to
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radio on June 19, 2007. The single was later released as a CD single on August 27, 2007, in the UK.


Music and lyrics

"Shut Up and Drive" is a new wave song that incorporates influences of the 1970s and 1980s musical styles. It samples New Order's 1983 single " Blue Monday". The song contains an upbeat opening sequence with a heavy guitar riff. Tom Breihan from Pitchfork Media wrote that the song "begins with über-processed new wave guitars that sort of sound like the Cars". According to a digital music sheet published at Musicnotes.com by Sony/ATV Music Publishing, "Shut Up and Drive" is written in the
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of C♯ major and is set in
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with a moderately fast groove. Rihanna's vocal range spans from the low note of F3 to the high note of B4 and the song follows a chord progression of E–B–C–F–B–C. Lyrically, "Shut Up and Drive", as the title suggests, is about Rihanna looking for a "driver", having nothing to do with the cars' performance described being thinly veiled metaphors for her and the driver as for a lover capable to handle them. The lyrics also contain multiple references to various cars and car parts, including 'class like a '57 Cadillac', all about her own attributes.


Critical reception

"Shut Up and Drive" received mixed reviews from contemporary music critics. Bill Lamb from About.com commented that there are better songs on ''Good Girl Gone Bad'', but "Shut Up and Drive" captures "the spirit of summer just as well as Rihanna's first hit ' Pon de Replay'". Lamb further continued, "The lyrics are pure fluff, and the vocals have the now familiar thin and reedy quality common to many of Rihanna's efforts. However, like any successful sports car, the look, feel, and speed of 'Shut Up and Drive' pull you in despite the model's shortcomings." Quentin B. Huff from PopMatters wrote that "Shut Up and Drive" is a sassier version of Aretha Franklin's "
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" and Michael Jackson's " Speed Demon". He also stated that the song would have fit comfortably on
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's first album. Sal Cinquemani from
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found that the song did not live up to its campy title, while Rodney Dugue from '' The Village Voice'' described it as simultaneously "goofy and sexually daring". Andy Kellman from AllMusic also referred to it as "a sleek, forthcoming proposition...as undeniable and rocking as Sugababes' 2002 UK smash ' Freak Like Me'". "Shut Up and Drive" won Most Popular R&B Song at the People's Choice Music Awards.


Chart performance

"Shut Up and Drive" debuted at number 88 on the US ''
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, and peaked at number 15 several weeks later, failing to match the success of Rihanna's previous single "Umbrella". The song reached number one on the US
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, becoming Rihanna's sixth number-one song on that chart. "Shut Up and Drive" peaked at number 11 on the US ''Billboard'' Pop Songs and became Rihanna's seventh top 20 single on that chart. The song was certified platinum by the
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(RIAA) for shipment of over 1,000,000 copies. "Shut Up and Drive" reached the top 10 on the
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, peaking at number six. "Shut Up and Drive" debuted on the UK Singles Chart on July 28, 2007, at number 65. After six weeks, the song peaked at number five and became Rihanna's fifth UK top 10 single. It stayed on the UK Singles Chart for 31 weeks, becoming her sixth longest charting song there. "Shut Up and Drive" has sold more than 230,000 copies in the UK. In mainland Europe, the song achieved moderate success. It peaked in the top 10 in eight other countries including Hungary, the Republic of Ireland, Germany and Italy. In Switzerland and Sweden, the song reached number 14 and number 31, respectively. "Shut Up and Drive" debuted and peaked at number four on the
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, becoming the album's second top five single there. "Shut Up and Drive" was certified gold by Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) for shipment of over 35,000 copies. The song peaked at number 12 on the New Zealand Singles Chart and charted for 13 consecutive weeks.


Promotion


Music video

Rihanna filmed the music video for "Shut Up and Drive" in an airship hangar in
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and in a makeshift junkyard placed in
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, the Czech Republic. It was directed by
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, who directed the videos for Rihanna's 2006 singles " Unfaithful" and "
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". The video was released, June 25, 2007, on the iTunes Store in the US. It begins with Rihanna driving a Ferrari to a junkyard. As she enters the junkyard, the song begins. Many girls are repairing broken cars and Rihanna joins them while singing the song. Other scenes, showing Rihanna dancing on a car, are intercut. As the video progresses, Rihanna and the girls get out from the junkyard and go to a race stage. Then, she sings the song's lyrics to the drivers. Later, she becomes a car race starter and on her sign, both drivers begin their race. Scenes of Rihanna climbing on a navigate stair are shown. Near the end of the video, Rihanna dances and sings the song on a microphone together with her band, while wearing a black dress with white stars.


Live performances

Since its release, "Shut Up and Drive" has regularly been featured in Rihanna's live performances and tours. She performed the song for first time at the BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend on May 21, 2007, held in
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, United Kingdom together with "Umbrella" and "Breakin' Dishes". Rihanna performed "Shut Up and Drive" at the
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held at
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in Las Vegas. For the performance, she was joined by American rock band
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. In late December 2007, Rihanna was the guest star at the ''
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'', where she gave a performance of "Shut Up and Drive". She also performed it at the 2009 Super Bowl, which was held at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado. According to Gil Kaufman from MTV, the performance featured "a chair dance, lots of funky wah-wah and screaming guitar solos, and graphics of spinning rims and neon speed gauges on the mega screens". Rihanna performed "Shut Up and Drive" on her three major tours: Good Girl Gone Bad (2007–09),
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(2010–11) and the Loud Tour (2011). The performances of the song on the Last Girl on Earth and the Loud Tour shows, featured a car present on the stage. In a review of one of the shows from the Loud Tour, Jonathan McCambridge from ''
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'' commented about the performance, "'During Shut Up And Drive', a car appeared from underneath the stage and a number of dancers then proceeded to pretend to batter the hell out of it for no obvious reason."


Usage in media

"Shut Up and Drive" is featured on the soundtrack of the 2012 Disney film '' Wreck-It Ralph'', playing over the scene in which Ralph teaches Vanellope von Schweetz to drive in the arcade game ''Sugar Rush''. The song is also featured in 2008 movies '' College Road Trip'', '' 21'' and '' Wild Child''. It was used in 2012 commercials for cars from the Japanese automobile maker '' Mazda''. The song was later used as a "Lip Sync for your Life" song on '' RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars''. Contestants Tatianna and
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performed this song for a chance to re-enter the competition; since both performed exceptionally well, they both got to return. This has frequently been rated the number one best Drag Race lip-sync performance.


Cover versions

The song was covered by the rock band
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''. Ned Raggett of AllMusic praised Weep's interpretation in his review of ''Worn Thin'', calling it a "revelation, turning the machine pop of one style into another with ease".


Track listings

* German CD single # "Shut Up and Drive" (Radio Edit)  – 3:32 # "Haunted"  – 4:08 * UK CD single # "Shut Up and Drive" (Radio Edit)  – 3:32 # "Shut Up and Drive" (The Wideboys Club Mix)  – 6:36 * Japanese CD single # "Shut Up and Drive" (Radio Edit)  – 3:37 # " Hate That I Love You" (featuring Ne-Yo)  – 3:40 * European maxi single # "Shut Up and Drive" (Radio Edit)  – 3:32 # "Shut Up and Drive" (The Wideboys Club Mix)  – 6:34 # "Shut Up and Drive" (Instrumental)  – 3:32 # "Shut Up and Drive" (Video) * 12-inch picture disc # "Shut Up and Drive" (The Wideboys Club Mix)  – 6:34 # "Shut Up and Drive" (Radio Edit)  – 3:32 # "Shut Up and Drive" (Instrumental)  – 3:32


Credits and personnel

Credits are adapted from the liner notes of ''Good Girl Gone Bad''. Locations * Recorded at Sunwatch, Saint James, Barbados; The Loft Recording Studios, Bronxville, New York * Mixed at The Loft Recording Studios, Bronxville, New York Personnel * Songwriting – Carl Sturken, Evan Rogers, * Sample – Contains elements from " Blue Monday" written by Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris, Gillian Gilbert * Production – Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers * Recording – Al Hemberger * Mixing – Al Hemberger * Mixing assistant – Roy Matthews * Instrumentation (electric guitar, keyboards, drum machine Roland TB-808, electric bass, sounds),  – Carl Sturken * Background vocals – Rihanna, Evan Rogers * Production manager – Rob Heselden * Production assistant – Christie Moran


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


See also

* List of ''Billboard'' Hot Dance Club Play number ones of 2007


References


External links

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