Get In With Me

Album: Mr Beat The Road (2024)
Charted: 49
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  • "Get In With Me" showcases BossMan Dlow's confident and assertive style. The song revolves around his come-up and success as he encourages his fans to join him on his journey. He infuses the lyrics with a touch of Florida twang, adding a regional flavor.
  • The song originated as a spontaneous freestyle during a November 2023 studio session in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. BossMan released "Get In With Me" as a single on January 19, 2024, via Alamo Records.

    "I heard the beat and that probably took me 45 minutes to an hour and then I was like, 'You know what? F–k it, next song.' Type of s--t. That's just another song," he told Billboard. "[I'm] punching in freestyling. I used to write. Now I don't be having no time like that. I just go in that b—h and speak my mind, which is a little better."
  • "Get In With Me" went viral shortly after its release, garnering millions of streams and views across platforms. Multiple lines became trend material on TikTok, including the "Bae, these Off-White, these ain't no Huarache. Bad b---h, 50th floor, eatin' Hibachi" lyric.
  • Bossman credits the alcohol flowing through him during the studio session with helping him create his slick rhymes. "Patrón was talking to me," he said. "That beat came on and I think I had just spent $1250 on some shoes - so that was in my brain, 'Pair of shoes $1250.' It just came to me on some drunk s–t to be real."
  • Dxntemadeit created the beat. "Bro was in the studio with us and we got a couple beats off him," said BossMan. "I f--k with his selection and how he make his beats. We started working and we gonna keep it going."

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