Get Into It (Yuh)

Album: Planet Her (2021)
Charted: 41 20
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  • Yeah, ay
    Hey, ay, yeah

    They say I just got a buck (ay)
    Get into it, yuh
    Pop out with a truck (ha)
    Get into it, yuh (yeah)
    If you go to church
    I said, get into it, yuh
    And if she ain't got a butt (yeah)
    Nah, fuck it, get into it, yuh (yeah, ah, ah)
    And I say I just got a buck
    Get into it, yuh
    Pop out with a truck
    Get into it, yuh
    If you go to church
    Get into it, yuh
    If she ain't got a butt
    Fuck it, get into it, yuh (yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

    Yeah, you just wanna party
    You just want a lap dance
    You just wanna pop up on these clowns like you're the Batman
    You just wanna ball out in designer with your best friends
    You don't wanna talk no more about it in the past tense
    Get me out my zone, I'm just talking comfort, shawty
    I ain't give you nothing you could come for, shawty
    I got plenty things you make a run for, shawty
    Call him Ed Sheeran, he in love with my body

    They say I just got a buck (ay)
    Get into it, yuh
    Pop out with a truck (ha)
    Get into it, yuh (yeah)
    If you go to church
    I said, get into it, yuh
    And if she ain't got a butt (yeah)
    Nah, fuck it, get into it, yuh (yeah, ah, ah)
    And I say I just got a buck
    Get into it, yuh
    Pop out with a truck
    Get into it, yuh
    If you go to church
    Get into it, yuh
    If she ain't got a butt
    Fuck it, get into it, yuh (yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

    Y'all need to get into the drip like a piranha
    Y'all need to get into my drip like y'all need water
    I mean, it's only head to toe, Balenciaga
    I mean, y'all bitches better "yuh" like Ariana
    If they ever tryna knock her, put my foot up in your caca
    Call your mama and your papa
    Like I'm finna take your daughter
    Turn that bitch into a soccer ball and rocka, rocka, rocka (brrr)
    Get into it like a suit
    And fuck a stock up like a broker

    They say I just got a buck (yeah)
    Get into it, yuh (ay)
    Pop out with a truck (ha)
    Get into it, yuh (pop out, pop out, pop, ay)
    If you go to church
    I said, get into it, yuh
    And if she ain't got a butt
    Nah, fuck it, get into it, yuh (ah)
    And I say I just got a buck (ay)
    Get into it, yuh
    Pop out with a truck (what?)
    Get into it, yuh (yeah)
    If you go to church (if you got church)
    Get into it, yuh
    If she ain't got a butt
    Fuck it, get into it, yuh (yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

    Thank you, Nicki, I love you
    Got that big rocket launcher Writer/s: Amala Zandile Dlamini, Ari Starace, Sheldon Yu-Ting Cheung
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Jim S. from Fremont CaliI was sent here by a Taco Bell commercial, my introduction to this song. I might be in my mid-60s but I will tell you this girl can flat out get it done!
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