Let's Shut Up & Dance
"Let's Shut Up & Dance" is a song by American singer Jason Derulo, Chinese singer-songwriter Lay and South Korean boy group NCT 127. It was released as a single on February 22, 2019, by 7SIX9 Entertainment.[1][2]
"Let's Shut Up & Dance" | ||||
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Single by Jason Derulo, Lay & NCT 127 | ||||
from the EP We Are Superhuman | ||||
Released | February 22, 2019 | |||
Length | 3:28 | |||
Label | 7SIX9 Entertainment | |||
Jason Derulo singles chronology | ||||
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Lay singles chronology | ||||
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NCT 127 singles chronology | ||||
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Background
In an interview with Billboard, Derulo said, "I was so excited about this collaboration, We come from totally different worlds, but I really, really love their talent."[3]
Music video
A music video to accompany the release of "Let's Shut Up & Dance" was first released onto YouTube on February 21, 2019.[4][5]
Charts
Chart (2019) | Peak position |
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China (China Top 100)[6] | 35 |
South Korea (Gaon) | —[upper-alpha 1] |
New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ)[8] | 34 |
Notes
- "Let's Shut Up & Dance" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart, but its physical version appeared at number 32 on the Album Chart.[7]
References
- "Let's Shut Up & Dance - Single by Jason Derulo, LAY & NCT 127 on Apple Music". iTunes Store. Retrieved December 16, 2019.
- "Let's Shut Up & Dance". Spotify. Retrieved December 16, 2019.
- "Jason Derulo Interview: Talks K-Pop Collaboration 'Let's Shut Up & Dance' & Its Michael Jackson Inspiration". Billboard. Retrieved December 16, 2019.
- "Jason Derulo, LAY, NCT 127 - Let's Shut Up & Dance [Official Music Video]". Retrieved December 16, 2019 – via YouTube.
- "Jason Derulo, NCT 127 & Lay's 'Let's Shut Up & Dance': Watch". Billboard. Retrieved December 16, 2019.
- "Let's Shut Up & Dance on China Top 100 (The Week of March 8, 2019)". Billboard China. March 8, 2019. Retrieved December 16, 2019.
- "Let's Shut Up & Dance". Gaon Music Chart (in Korean). Korea Music Content Industry Association.
- "NZ Hot Singles Chart". Recorded Music NZ. March 4, 2019. Retrieved December 16, 2019.
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