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"Get It Shawty"
Single by Lloyd
from the album Street Love
ReleasedMarch 13, 2007 (U.S.)
Recorded2006
Genre
Length3:29
LabelYoung Goldie Music, The Inc., Sho'nuff, Universal
Songwriter(s)J. Lackey, R. Lovett, Z. Wallace M. Logan[1]
Producer(s)James "J. Lack" Lackey
Lloyd singles chronology
"You"
(2006)
"Get It Shawty"
(2007)
"Player's Prayer"
(2007)

"Get It Shawty" is a song by American R&B artist Lloyd. It was released in March 2007 as the second single from his second album, Street Love (2007). Lloyd stated that he wanted to try something different with the track, to have fun and show some of his dance moves. The track was produced by James "J. Lack" Lackey, the younger brother of R&B singer Usher. Lloyd overheard the beat when he was at Usher's manager's office, and liked it so much that he begged Usher to let him have it for a song.[2] In addition to hip-hop remixes, Moto Blanco provided the official dance mix for the song. The single debuted on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart at number fifty-seven on the issue dated March 24, 2007, and it peaked at number four. The following week the single debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number seventy-six[3] and it peaked at number sixteen. The song was featured in the in-game radio station The Vibe 98.8 in Grand Theft Auto IV.

Music video

The music video premiered on BET's Access Granted on February 28, 2007. Three remixes have been released, one featuring Yung Joc, another featuring Joe Budden, and another featuring Lil Wayne, Big Boi, and Chamillionaire.

Remixes

  • "Get It Shawty" (Remix) featuring Yung Joc
  • "Get It Shawty" (Official Remix) featuring Lil Wayne, Big Boi and Chamillionaire
  • "Get It Shawty" (NY Remix) featuring Ja Rule, Joe Budden and Jim Jones
  • "Get It Shawty" (Remix Part I) featuring Missy Elliott and Yung Joc
  • "Get It Shawty" (Remix Part II) featuring Joe Budden, Missy Elliott and Yung Joc
  • "Get It Shawty" (Murda Remix) featuring Ja Rule and Big Boi
  • "Get It Shawty" (Remix) featuring Nina Sky and Yung Joc
  • "Get It Shawty" (Remix) featuring Joe Budden
  • "Get It Shawty" (Remix) featuring Jim Jones
  • "Get It Shawty" (Remix) featuring Drake
  • "Get It Shawty" (Remix) featuring Cory Bold
  • "Get It Shawty" (Moto Blanco Radio Mix)
  • "Get It Shawty" (Moto Blanco Vocal Mix)
  • "Get It Shawty" (Moto Blanco Dub)
  • "Get It Shawty" (Instrumental)
  • "Get It Shawty" (A Cappella)

Charts

References

  1. ^ CD liner notes:Now That's What I Call Music! 25, EMI 2007
  2. ^ Rodriguez, Jayson (2007-01-12). "Inc. Crooner Lloyd Controls Destiny By Leaking Track, Enlisting Jazze Pha". MTV News. Retrieved 2007-01-15.
  3. ^ Katie Hasty, "Fergie Scores Second 'Glamorous' Week At No. 1", Billboard.com, March 22, 2007.
  4. ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company.
  5. ^ "Lloyd Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard.
  6. ^ "Lloyd Chart History (Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs)". Billboard.
  7. ^ "Lloyd Chart History (Pop Songs)". Billboard.
  8. ^ "Lloyd Chart History (Rhythmic)". Billboard.
  9. ^ "Hot 100 Songs - Year-End 2007". Billboard. Retrieved August 14, 2019.
  10. ^ "Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs – Year-End 2007". Billboard. Retrieved September 16, 2019.
  11. ^ "Rhythmic Songs – Year-End 2007". Billboard. Retrieved September 22, 2019.