Having spent the majority of the early part of his career behind the control board and not the mic, Kid Ink crafting his production skills working with multi-platinum artists like Sean “Diddy” Combs and Sean Kingston as well Yung Berg and Nipsey Hussle. Production came natural for Kid Ink, "I started making the beats because I already had several artists trying the rap thing out, so I thought I would be more useful supplying the production." But sitting behind the board was not enough for Kid Ink. Just a few short years ago, Kid Ink picked up the mic and a new contender in the Hip-Hop game was born.
Honing his skills as a songwriter creating hooks for his beats, Kid Ink stepped up his lyrical repertoire with full length and completed songs.
2010 was a breakout year in the young rapper’s career. Teaming up with world-renowned DJ ill Will and DJ Rockstar’s newly formed Tha Alumni Music Group; Kid Ink became more focused in his grind and began working on the underground hit, Crash Landing Mixtape. His hard work paid off and the music industry began to take notice. Within 10 days of its release, Crash Landing garnered critical acclaim, a position at the top of Datpiff.com’s ‘Top Mixtapes of the Week’ section and amassed an astonishing 50 thousand downloads.
After Crash Landings’ debut, national and international request to perform rolled in. Kid Ink has toured the states with stops in Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Denver, Kansas City and Buffalo; and internationally in Toronto, Canada, Zurich, Switzerland, Melbourne, Australia and Krasnador, Russia.
Solidifying himself as a real MC, Kid Ink garnered career-defining features from Hip-Hop and R&B stars including Young Money's Gudda Gudda, Roscoe Dash, Sterling Simms, Bei Maejor, Meek Mill and many more. Kid Ink’s uncompromising work ethic would not allow him to rest on his more than impressive laurels; there needed to be a ‘visual’ movement to showcase his innovative style and unique persona.
Lensed by Director Alex Nazari, Kid Ink released an astounding 8 cutting-edge music videos in 2010 alone. Tearing the Net to shreds, to date his now 26 released videos have garnered a very impressive 50 plus million views.
2011 continued to be phenomenal for the young MC. Having released his (free to the public) sophomore album Daydreamer on June 21st via the internet, the lyrical juggernaut accumulated over 150 thousand downloads in its first week. Fans went ballistic over the album that featured all original production from the likes of The Runners, Lex Luger, Jahlil Beats, Cardiak & Tha Bizness as well as major features from the Cory Gunz, Meek Mill, Ray J, Sean Kingston, Dorrough, Bei Maejor and more.
Bucking the norm of waiting for a major label deal to kick off his career, the rapper has taken his fate in to his own hands and crafted an internet campaign that rivals many of the acts resting high on the Billboard charts. With videos under his belt including Internet sensations “Lowkey Poppin,” “Please” and “Cali Dreamin,’” Kid Ink is definitely rockin’ to his own beat.
Kid Ink continued his 2011 tear by releasing “Wheels Up,” yet another all original Mixtape on October 10th to an overwhelming response. Once again outdoing the numbers his previous project accumulated. Following the release of “Wheels Up,” Ink has been on a mini “Wheels Up” tour including stops in the Bay Area, Denmark, New York, Boston, Toronto, Denver & Chicago to name a few, performing to packed crowds of 600-2,000.
Ink started 2012 red hot as the first single “Time Of Your Life” off his debut album “Up & Away” was picked up in early January by radio & the first week this song was released on iTunes it sold a staggering 20k copies. “Time Of Your Life” peaked at #32 on the Rythmic Radio Charts with 750+ spins a week and has reached an audience of over 100 million selling 160k + singles Independently. In addition, the official video for “Time Of Your Life” has reached over 12 million views on Youtube and was added to regular rotation on MTV Jams and MTV2. Following the success of “Time Of Your Life” and the follow up single “Drippin,” Ink launched his Indie album “Up & Away” in June to commercial success with 20k albums sold the 1st week in the US reaching top 20 on Billboard charts (All Albums) and #2 that week in Hip-Hop/Rap. Immediately following the success of “Up & Away” Ink toured the US, selling out shows throughout the Country including 6 Summer Jam concerts, followed by a headlining “Up & Away” UK Tour that included 25 shows in 35 days – selling out 18 of the shows. “Up & Away” has sold well over 50k albums to date (US) & over 70k worldwide.
After the immediate sales success of “Up & Away,” Ink found himself in a bidding war with all the major labels. Ink decided to cap off his career defining 2012 with another Mixtape in November of 2012 titled “Rocketshipshawty” which has done well over 600k downloads online, followed by 6 videos off the project. Starting off the New Year in 2012 Ink decided to sign a major label deal with RCA Records. On January 3rd, 2013 Ink announced his signing and launched his debut Major Label single “Bad Ass” feat MMG heavyweights Wale & Meek Mill.
His Internet game is just as tight as his rap game. His website, www.kidinkmusic.com gets between 90,000 and 150,000 hits a month, his Facebook page has over a 500,000 Likes, his Twitter game is continually growing with 300k plus Followers, Instagram over 260k follows and via HotNewHipHop.com Kid Ink has a staggering 13 million + digital downloads.
Get The Fuck Out
Kid Ink Lyrics
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Or, so don’t sit around
Ay, what you came for?
Know I came with my niggas and the bank roll
Sorry I ain’t tryna sound like an A-hole
But I don’t need you acting like a stank ho
Ay ho
Straight up tryna figure out your angle
It could be the heels fucking up your ankles
Now ain’t nobody mad at you but
Just wanna see that ass on you go
Up, bust it back and forth
With your attitude don’t take it personal
Cash up face down with your
Purse on the floor
VIP player I’m the person to know
I said why you even, out, with an attitude
You know I'm tryna wild, so don't sit around
Don't sit around, or I'ma need you to get out
So don't sit around or I'ma need
You to get the fuck out
And quit it with the bullshit
Always tryna play it cool whip
When, a nigga wetter than a pool dip
Almost done with the full fifth
You was good at first and then you full flip
I'ma need you to get out
Club going up I don’t need you to sit down
Tryna get high go on pass that shit round
Be, careful when you hit it
And you should drink lesser of that Henney
Let me get champagne for the champions
You ain’t gotta worry about a damn thing
When, you fucking with a nigga
Heavy now she fucking with a nigga
Check my wrist it’s a Rollie on mine
And you could be doing something
Better with your time
I said why you even, out, with an attitude
You know I'm tryna wild, so don't sit around
Don't sit around, or I'ma need you to get out
So don't sit around or I'ma need
You to get the fuck out
In "Get The Fuck Out" by Kid Ink, the lyrics convey a message to an individual with a negative attitude and behavior. The singer begins by urging the person to leave, expressing that their presence is unwanted and disruptive. The lyrics use explicit language to emphasize the singer's frustration with the individual's actions.
The song also touches on the singer's interactions with this person. They question the individual's motives and speculate about the reasons behind their behavior. The line "It could be the heels fucking up your ankles" suggests that the person's discomfort or insecurity may be influencing their attitude.
Additionally, the lyrics highlight the singer's desire for a positive and enjoyable atmosphere. They encourage the person to let loose and have a good time by getting up and being active. Through these lines, the singer implies that the individual's negative presence is hindering the desired atmosphere.
The second verse builds on the previous themes, with the singer expressing frustration towards the person's constant need to play it cool and engage in unnecessary drama. They make it clear that they do not want this behavior in the club and even mention their own intoxication. The lyrics suggest a sense of superiority, as the singer discusses the value of their time and implies that the individual should find something more productive to do.
Ultimately, "Get The Fuck Out" serves as a direct message to someone with a negative attitude, urging them to leave and emphasizing the singer's desire for a fun and positive environment. The lyrics convey frustration, annoyance, and a desire to distance oneself from toxic behavior.
Line by Line Meaning
Out, said I'ma need you to get the fuck up
I'm asking you to leave immediately
Or, so don’t sit around
Don't stay here doing nothing
Ay, what you came for?
What is your purpose for being here?
Know I came with my niggas and the bank roll
I arrived with my friends and a lot of money
Sorry I ain’t tryna sound like an A-hole
Apologies for not wanting to be rude
But I don’t need you acting like a stank ho
I don't want you behaving like a disrespectful person
Ay ho
Hey, you
Straight up tryna figure out your angle
Honestly trying to understand your intentions
It could be the heels fucking up your ankles
Maybe your high heels are causing you pain
Now ain’t nobody mad at you but
No one here is angry at you, but
Just wanna see that ass on you go
We just want you to leave with your attractive body
Up, bust it back and forth
Just move along and keep dancing
With your attitude don’t take it personal
Don't feel personally offended because of your behavior
Cash up face down with your
Show off your money with a bold attitude
Purse on the floor
Leave your purse on the ground
VIP player I’m the person to know
I am an important person to be acquainted with in the VIP section
And quit it with the bullshit
Stop with the nonsense
Always tryna play it cool whip
Constantly pretending to be cool
When, a nigga wetter than a pool dip
I'm more intoxicated than someone swimming in a pool
Almost done with the full fifth
I'm nearly finished drinking a whole bottle of alcohol
You was good at first and then you full flip
You used to be fine, but now you're acting crazy
I'ma need you to get out
I require you to leave now
Club going up I don’t need you to sit down
The party is getting lively, so don't stay seated
Tryna get high go on pass that shit round
If you want to get high, share the drugs with everyone
Be, careful when you hit it
Take caution when using drugs
And you should drink lesser of that Henney
You should reduce your consumption of Hennessy
Let me get champagne for the champions
Allow me to bring champagne for the winners
You ain’t gotta worry about a damn thing
You don't need to worry about anything
When, you fucking with a nigga
When you're involved with me
Heavy now she fucking with a nigga
Now she's having sex with me
Check my wrist it’s a Rollie on mine
Look at my wrist, I'm wearing a Rolex watch
And you could be doing something
Instead, you could be engaged in something
Better with your time
More productive with your time
I said why you even, out, with an attitude
I'm asking why you came here with a bad attitude
You know I'm tryna wild, so don't sit around
You're aware I want to have fun, so don't be idle
Don't sit around, or I'ma need you to get out
If you don't want to participate, then leave
So don't sit around or I'ma need
Therefore, don't linger or I will
You to get the fuck out
Require you to leave immediately
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QuaYZeeSh0t
why is this not on spotify?
Joel Ayala Lopez
These songs brings me to my high school years. Thats Gold !
Nicholas Ibrahim
Love Kid Ink. Producing the best music by Far
npecuqH Iliev
Love this song <3
shaz
Kid ink is back in his old flows
n s.
Yes :)
Nestor Avila
Kid ink goin back to his best!
Emcee AG
Kid Ink always gonna be the best... even when he was Rockstarr
The Wiz-Kid Money
Kid Ink is the best rapper #Alumni #Batgang
Bnext 2022
Everyone here is a #AlumniArmy looool