In 2004, Ciara released her debut studio album, Goodies. It was certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and garnered two nominations at the 48th Annual Grammy Awards. In 2006, Ciara released her second studio album, The Evolution, which reached number one in the U.S. and was certified platinum.
Ciara's third studio album, Fantasy Ride (2009) was less successful than her first two albums. However, it produced the international top-ten single "Love Sex Magic (feat. Justin Timberlake)", which received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals. The following year, Ciara released her fourth studio album, Basic Instinct, which included the R&B top-five single "Ride (feat. Ludacris)", but was met with low sales, continuing a downward trend in her commercial performance. Ciara signed a new record deal with Epic Records in 2011. In 2013, she released her fifth studio album, Ciara, which spawned the R&B top-ten single "Body Party". Her sixth album, Jackie (2015), included the singles "I Bet" and "Dance like We're Making Love". Her seventh album, Beauty Marks (2019), included the hit single "Level Up". Ciara's awards include three BET Awards, three MTV Video Music Awards, three MOBO Awards and one Grammy Award. As of 2019, Ciara's worldwide sales total over 45 million.
In 2006, Ciara made her film debut in All You've Got, and later appeared in the films Mama, I Want to Sing! (2012) and That's My Boy (2012). In 2013, she had a recurring role in the US TV series, The Game. In 2016, Ciara signed a signed a modeling contract with IMG. That year, she became a Global Brand Ambassador for the cosmetics giant Revlon and she married quarterback Russell Wilson.
Get In
Ciara Lyrics
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Look around and you will discover
Take a chance and try something different
Don't be scared you might make a difference
Some people might call you crazy
And they may laugh at you and says you a fool
But you cant care what they say cause
Get in fit in get out get out [Repeat: x2]
If you want some come get some
You don't want none come get some
Say ichi, ni, san
Ichi, ni, san
Get in fit in get out get out [Repeat: x2]
Try so hard to copy my style
Take a lesson ill show you how
But why not try to do something different
Take a chance you might make a difference
Some people might call you crazy
And they may laugh at you and says you a fool
But you cant care what they say cause
Before you know it they'll be following you
Get in fit in get out get out [Repeat: x2]
If you want some come get some
You don't want none come get some
Say ichi, ni, san
Ichi, ni, san
Get in fit in get out get out [Repeat: x2]
Now this ones for everybody that's right
I need for you to try something different
Now you can move move how you want it
And you can do do what you wanted
That's right I said it
Get in fit in get out get out [Repeat: x2]
If u want some come get some
You don't want none come get some
Say ichi, ni, san
Ichi, ni, san
Get in fit in get out get out [repeat: x2]
Some people might call you crazy
And they may laugh at you and says you a fool
But you cant care what they say cause
Before you know it they'll be following you
Thats right I'm done
Ichi, ni, san
Ichi, ni, san
Do [repeats]
Ichi, ni, san
Do [repeats]
Ichi, ni, san
The song "Get In" by Ciara talks about the importance of being different and standing out from the crowd. The lyrics encourage listeners to embrace their individuality, try new things, and not be afraid of going against the norm. The song emphasizes that being different can lead to making a positive impact, even if others laugh or call you crazy.
The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "Get in fit in get out get out" which can be interpreted as telling listeners to get involved, fit in where necessary, and then move on to the next thing. The song seems to be encouraging people to take action and not just sit on the sidelines. The words "Ichi, ni, san" which means "one, two, three" in Japanese are also repeated several times and could be seen as a call to action or a countdown to getting started on something.
Overall, "Get In" invites listeners to be bold, confident, and unapologetic about their uniqueness. The song advocates for being authentic and staying true to oneself, even if it means going against the grain.
Line by Line Meaning
Everyone wants to be like the other
People tend to copy those around them
Look around and you will discover
Observe your surroundings
Take a chance and try something different
Be willing to take risks and attempt new things
Don't be scared you might make a difference
Do not let fear hold you back from making an impact
Some people might call you crazy
Others may ridicule or criticize you
And they may laugh at you and says you a fool
People may belittle or mock you because of your choices
But you cant care what they say cause
Do not let others' opinions influence your decisions
Before you know it they'll be following you
Eventually, those who once criticized you may change their minds and emulate you
Get in fit in get out get out [Repeat: x2]
Be part of the group or do your own thing
If you want some come get some
If you are interested, come and join
You don't want none come get some
If you are not interested, it's no problem, but the option is there
Say ichi, ni, san
Count in Japanese
Now this ones for everybody that's right
The following message applies to everyone
I need for you to try something different
I encourage you to attempt something new
Now you can move move how you want it
You have the freedom to do what you desire
And you can do do what you wanted
You can pursue your personal goals
Thats right I'm done
The song is over
Do [repeats]
Continue counting in Japanese
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG Rights Management
Written by: WILL ADAMS, CIARA HARRIS
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@noyou4658
whos not here from tik tok and is here cause this song is a classic 🧐
@pat9902
darny wasnt this on just dance?
@leli2683
mee
@jessicavanessa_
darny meeeee
@taifunpopova3417
🙋🏼♀️
@ZariyaJ
Mee
@TheClosetRatchet
This era was so iconic
@thestruggler7926
I miss the early 2000s. People just love to talk about the 90s more though.
@stolenwig7518
@@thestruggler7926 this was mid 2000s...
@bristonlacy
Yes it was