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.
Home feat Bei Maejor
Kid Ink Lyrics
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I'mma hit it right yeah, I'mma hit it right
Get right, get right, I'mma hit it right
I'mma hit it right yeah, I'mma hit it right
I'mma put that ass in the loop, make a vine with you baby
Plotting on that pussy I just gotta tell the truth babe
So I hopped up in my coupe doing 90 on the interstate
Put on that thing that I like
When you take it off I just might
Go down and eat it all night
I'mma do your body right, ight
Soon as I get home, I'll be fucking you
Assume the position baby
Soon as I get home, I'll be fucking you
Go on and spread 'em baby
Get right, get right, I'mma hit it right
I'mma hit it right yeah, I'mma hit it right
Get right, get right, I'mma hit it right
I'mma hit it right yeah, I'mma hit it right
You know I'mma hit it right, say she got a leak so I hit her with the pipe
Sub tweeting 'cause I hit her with a 'like', she my dub-cee-dub every Wednesday night
I know you sitting by your iPhone, with nothing but my ice on
She let me eat it with my grill in, and tell me never turn the lights off
Skirt through the light, gone
But you know how to ride slow when you with Mr. K-I-D-I-N-K
Know I done spent all night tryna fight through the hoes 'cause
Soon as I get home, I'll be fucking you
Assume the position baby
Soon as I get home, I'll be fucking you
Go on and spread 'em baby
Get right, get right, I'mma hit it right
I'mma hit it right yeah, I'mma hit it right
Get right, get right, I'mma hit it right
I'mma hit it right yeah, I'mma hit it right
When I walk up in the house have nothing on when I get home
Hit it with the left hit it with the right you can call me Quavo Larry Holmes
My bitch she's not basic at all, I walk in the mall buy a bed for her doll
She shit on you hoes walking bathroom stalls, she get super nasty on alcohol
Pull up in the coupe with the roof missing, got a bad bitch riding with the nipple pierced
Blood on the floor dripping my Christians, that's Louboutin if you don't get it
Got 5 mamacitas and my eyes low and I got them all on cinco de mayo
I spotted her front row at my show make her the trap queen I brought her to the bando
Soon as I get home, I'll be fucking you
Assume the position baby
Soon as I get home, I'll be fucking you
Go on and spread 'em baby
Get right, get right, I'mma hit it right
I'mma hit it right yeah, I'mma hit it right
Get right, get right, I'mma hit it right
I'mma hit it right yeah, I'mma hit it right
The lyrics of Kid Ink's song "Home" featuring Bei Maejor delve into themes of intimacy, desire, and seduction. The chorus repeats the phrase "Get right, get right, I'mma hit it right," emphasizing the artist's intention to provide pleasure and satisfaction to his partner. The repetition and rhythm of these lines create a sense of urgency and enthusiasm towards physical intimacy.
The verses describe a scenario where the singer is eager to be with his partner and engage in passionate activities. He mentions putting his partner's "ass in the loop" and expressing his desire for her body. The lyrics also touch on the anticipation and excitement of reuniting with a lover, highlighted by driving fast on the interstate to be with them despite the late hour. The imagery of taking off clothes, indulging in physical pleasure, and satisfying each other's needs is prevalent throughout the song.
The artist also references technology and social media, mentioning subtweeting and interactions on Instagram. This adds a contemporary touch to the narrative, showcasing how modern forms of communication and expression play a role in relationships. The lines about spending the night trying to navigate through distractions further emphasize the artist's dedication and focus on being with his partner.
The final verses depict a lavish lifestyle and confident attitude towards relationships. References to luxury brands, extravagant purchases, and a glamorous partner add a layer of opulence to the song. The artist presents himself as a provider and protector, eager to fulfill his partner's desires while maintaining a prominent status. Overall, the lyrics of "Home" showcase a blend of sensuality, romanticism, and material indulgence, painting a vivid picture of a passionate and luxurious connection between the artist and his lover.
Line by Line Meaning
Get right, get right, I'mma hit it right
Prepare yourself, I'm going to satisfy you properly
I'mma put that ass in the loop, make a vine with you baby
I'll focus on your body and create intimate moments with you
Plotting on that pussy I just gotta tell the truth babe
Thinking about being intimate with you, I need to be honest
So I hopped up in my coupe doing 90 on the interstate
I drove fast in my car to be with you quickly
I know it's hella late but I know you gon' wait
I know it's very late, but I trust you to wait for me
Put on that thing that I like
Wear something that excites me
When you take it off I just might
When you strip down, I might lose control
Go down and eat it all night
I will pleasure you orally for a long time
I'mma do your body right, ight
I'll take care of your needs properly, alright
Soon as I get home, I'll be fucking you
As soon as I arrive, I will make love to you
Assume the position baby
Get ready for intimacy, my love
You know I'mma hit it right, say she got a leak so I hit her with the pipe
I will satisfy her properly, she says she needs it
Sub tweeting 'cause I hit her with a 'like', she my dub-cee-dub every Wednesday night
Flirting on social media because I showed interest, she's mine every Wednesday night
I know you sitting by your iPhone, with nothing but my ice on
I know you're waiting by your phone, only thinking about me
When I walk up in the house have nothing on when I get home
When I enter the house, you'll be naked waiting for me
Hit it with the left hit it with the right you can call me Quavo Larry Holmes
I'll pleasure you with different techniques, like a skilled boxer
My bitch she's not basic at all, I walk in the mall buy a bed for her doll
My partner is unique, I even buy things for her toys
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Brian Todd Collins, Carl Thompson, Dean Simmons, Dijon Isaiah McFarlane, Dominic Jordan, Faith Evans, Faith Renee Evans, Jason Boyd, Jimmy Giannos, Jr Castro, Kervin Cotten, Quavious Keyate Marshall, Sean Combs
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@keshawnloubier8556
Kid ink was supposed to blow fr he was up there at one point idk what happened but he was one of my go to rappers back then still fw his old music though
@HottboyE
Good days ❤❤❤
@Jeelaski
I was once stuck in my home country for a whole summer because of war , and I only had this mixtape downloaded on my ipod with a couple
other beats , every time I hear those song I become so nostalgic .
@hamoode209
Best song with lowkey poppin
@xxpulkaxx
And we the only ones who know
@chanceshelby7328
Why isn't this on spotify??
@nickcotto3423
why isnt any of kid inks mixtapes on spotify :( i first learned about kid ink thru pandora so im surprised it aint advertised everywhere anymore
@idefinitelytapped7396
@@nickcotto3423same. Was one of the first dudes I got really into while they were popular.