[5] The artwork for the single, which sees LiIy striking a pose, while an alternative black and white head shot of herself is placed over her face, was released on 12 December 2012.
[6] Robert Copsey of Digital Spy rated "Shut Up (And Give Me Whatever You Got)" three out of five stars, and added: "It may be a tad clunky around the edges, but her feistiness – like a tube of No More Nails – easily holds it together for the finish.
"[7] Nick Levine of The Guardian described the track as a "stomping toddler of a pop song" and went on to compare it to a modern-day "post-EDM version of Holding Out For A Hero.
"[9] NME wrote a negative review stating that the track made them "feel like a mad relic of a time before homogenized pop, adrift in a world of sticky floors and fluorescent shots.
[14] The video features Lily performing the track at a dark, underground gig, while other scenes see her struggling to escape from corridors of glass.
[16] On 18 January 2013, she performed an acoustic version of the single accompanied by a full band on Sam & Mark's Big Friday Wind-Up.