“She Knows” s a hip-hop-influenced R&B track, driven by a deep bassline, crisp percussion, and a seductive saxophone riff that adds a sensual touch. Ne-Yo’s smooth and expressive vocals contrast with Juicy J’s energetic rap verse, creating a dynamic blend of R&B and hip-hop elements. The production, handled by Dr. Luke and Cirkut, gives the song a sleek, club-ready vibe.
Song Credits
- Artist: Ne-Yo ft. Juicy J
- Album: Non-Fiction
- Released: September 16, 2014
- Length: 3:34 (album version), 3:08 (radio edit)
- Label: Compound, Motown
- Writer: Cirkut, Dr. Luke, Juicy J, Ne-Yo
- Producer: Cirkut, Dr. Luke
Ne-Yo, Juicy J “She Knows” Official MV
Ne-Yo, Juicy J “She Knows” Lyrics
Yeah, uh-huh
Your boy Juicy J
She bad, yeah
In case you didn't know, Juicy that nigga
I keep me two hoes like that nigga Jack Tripper (uh-huh)
I shoot in they face like that boy Reggie Miller
And I kill that pussy like my name Jack the Ripper
Baby, I'm horny and I ain't too proud to beg
Instead, show me the bed
Early morning breakfast and head
And I got Tina, Tasha and Toya, I call 'em the triple threat
All them bitches be soaking wet
This the first night them bitches met
You know, from the moment she turn around
She know, how to back it up and drop it down
She know, she what all the fellas looking at
'Cause they know, soon as her song come on it's a wrap
And she loves the attention
That she get when she moves, yeah
Showin' out with her home girls
Hypnotizing all the dudes, oh
And she knows (she knows, she knows, she knows)
She knows (she knows, she knows, she knows)
She knows (she knows, she knows, she knows)
I know, I know, she knows (she knows, she knows, she knows)
And I know, I know, she knows
She bad, mix of ratchet with the classy, oh
So bad, I just couldn't let her pass me, no
I told her, "Shawty, you so right, but you so wrong"
(So wrong, so wrong, so wrong)
She said, "Daddy, I'll be back after this song"
"Then you takin' me home"
Said I know she loves the attention
That she get when she moves
Showin' out with her home girls
And she got me watching too girl
And she knows (she knows, she knows, she knows)
She knows (she knows, she knows, she knows)
And she knows (she knows, she knows, she knows)
I know, I know, she knows (she knows, she knows, she knows)
Said I know, I know, she knows
She know what she working with
(She know, she know, she know)
I see you, uh
You got my attention baby, go do what you do
Eviction notice, now you gon' have to make a move
All this ice in my Rollie, no wonder I play it cool
Ain't no I in team, but I got my eyes on you
I watch it bounce when she walk
She lick her lips when she talk
I throw her in that Bentley coupé with the top off like Mardi Gras
All that cake, come get you some filling
Like a soap opera, watch all my children
Hit it so long that she might lose feeling
With her legs in the air, she gon' walk on the ceiling
Said I know she loves the attention
That she get when she moves
Showin' out with her home girls
And she got me watching too, girl
And she knows (she knows, she knows, she knows)
She knows (she knows, she knows, she knows)
And she knows (she knows, she knows, she knows)
I know, I know, she knows (she knows, she knows, she knows)
And I know, I know, she knows
Ne-Yo, Juicy J “She Knows” Meaning
“She Knows” brings a more ratchet, club-ready sound to Ne-Yo’s catalog, blending R&B with hip-hop elements. The track features Juicy J, whose signature energetic flow complements the song’s seductive and confident vibe. Ne-Yo himself describes the song as an ode to women who fully embrace their sex appeal and understand the power they hold over men.
In an exclusive behind-the-scenes clip with HHDX, he explains that some women naturally know how to use this power, while others may not—but the song celebrates those who do.

The music video visually reinforces this theme, featuring skilled and confident exotic dancers such as Nicole The Pole, Pink Puma, Passion, and Frosti, who were selected from thousands of competitors for their performances. The lyrics contrast two perspectives: a man boasting about his experiences with multiple women and treating them as conquests, and a woman who knowingly commands attention and enjoys the control she has over men.
Ultimately, the song explores themes of objectification, confidence, and the dynamic between men’s desire and women’s self-assuredness in their sexuality.

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