She Knows

Album: Non Fiction (2014)
Charted: 28 19
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Songfacts®:

  • Ne-Yo sings here about a captivating, knowing temptress who has all the goods:

    She loves the attention that she get when she move
    Showin' out with her homegirls
    Hypnotizing all the dudes
  • Juicy J spits a couple verses. At the beginning of his first verse he's with two girls and by the end he's with three!
  • Pop maestro Dr. Luke's production is centered around a saxophone riff. It follows Ariana Grande's "Problem," Jason Derulo's "Talk Dirty," and Taylor Swift's "Shake It Off" - all 2014 hit tunes that were led by horns.
  • The Emil Nava directed video finds exotic dancers grabbing Ne-Yo 's attention wherever he goes. Juicy J is the boss who allows pole dancing in the office for his employees. Nicole "The Pole" Williams also co-stars - the expert pole dancer also appeared in Rihanna's "Pour It Up" clip.

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