Amnesiax, have fun and when you have it down strumming, like Rev and Dom, start picking it...same chords, just pick arpeggios. So, from one tune, you can learn basic barres (the fiddly stuff with adding other fingers to the barre with come easily once you get this song down), chunking, arpeggiating, march downs, the dreaded E7 chord, playing along with others (on your fav video of it), timing, etc. Fun!
Down the road from Drop Baby Drop comes a gift. The biggest lesson from this song...after you've played it daily for a month, you'll begin to see this: you can play any song your own way, your own style, and it sounds great and you will be free. It takes beginners a long time to realize that, even the greats, don't play the same song the same way twice. Play it slow, play it fast; play it loud, then suddenly softLy; pick a line, then up the tempo and chunk a line; do the march down only on the C string; slide the march down! The only limit is your imagination.
Once a song is "yours", you naturally play it and adapt it to your sound, your style...no more stiff strums, no more thinking about it...it becomes not only autopilot, but your unique autopilot. That's when the uke gets damned fun!!