We Want In

Album: Back on My B.S. (2009)
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Songfacts®:

  • BRhymes told HipHop.com: "The point of this song is, if it's a worthwhile situation to be involved with, I want in."
  • This features Ron Browz, Spliff Star and Show Money. The latter two artists are members of Rhymes' production crew and musical group Flipmode Squad. He told HipHop.com: "We've changed the face of the Flipmode Movement. I learned over time you can't put on all the homies from the hood. This s--t is a business - we have to shave unnecessary expense. And we have to develop the ones that are worthy because they're diamonds in the rough. Now there's just Show Money and Spliff Star. We are such in a good space, and this song's an example."

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