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11 Fab Songs That GET it Going, Vol. 2 features songs by Bailey Zimmerman, Daniel Caesar, Ne-Yo, Sean Paul, and The Temptations.
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Get ready, folks! It is time for a musical compendium of songs that feature some form of the word get in their title. That is the only criterion for 11 Fab Songs That GET it Going, Vol. 2, the follow-up to 11 Fab Songs That GET it Going, Vol. 1 (2025). 11 Fab Songs That GET it Going, Vol. 2 features songs by Bailey Zimmerman, Daniel Caesar, Ne-Yo, Sean Paul, and The Temptations. Honestly, what more is there to say? Let’s dive into these fab songs that GET it going!
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1. Obscurest Vinyl, “I’d Really Like To Get In Your Pants, Because I Just Shit Mine”
“I’d Really Like To Get In Your Pants, Because I Just Shit Mine” // Hallwood Distribution // 2024
Vito Lovejoy is brutally honest about his shitting problem. “I just can’t stop ruining all of these pants / I’m just shittin’ and shittin’ and shittin’.” Damn, that’s ample shit, bruh! Irritated regarding his irritable bowels, Lovejoy adds an intensifier to the shit: “Trying to get in your pants / Because I keep fuckin’ shittin’ in mine.” What more can you say but, holy fuckin’ shit! “I’d Really Like To Get In Your Pants, Because I Just Shit Mine” is all about shock value. Although it’s brief, running north of a minute, Vito Lovejoy and Obscurest Vinyl get their point across loud and clear. And that point involves lots of shit! In all seriousness, this ‘unreal’ record should be taken with a grain of salt. It’s all for the sake of entertainment and thoroughly gets the job done.
Appears in 🔻:
- Obscurest Vinyl, I’d Really Like To Get In Your Pants, Because I Just Shit Mine: Wacky Wednesday No. 8 (2025)
- 13 Intriguing Because Songs (2025)
- Eye 👁 This List of Must-Hear “I” Songs, Vol. 3 (2025)
- 13 Randomly Curated Your, Yours, or Yourself Songs (2025)
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2. Bailey Zimmerman, “Get to Gettin’ Gone”
Religiously. The Album. // Warner Music Nashville / Elektra // 2023
“To get to getting’ gone
Get on my no-look-back, yeah
And like an old song
Fadin’ off in the radio static
We had it good, ain’t no good time for goodbye
Don’t you think it’s about time?
That this life we been livin’, lips you been kissin’
Ties that I’m settin’ on
Get to getting’ gone.”
Beyond the expressive vocals, fine rhythmic and melodic lines, and the songwriting, the sound and production bode well for Zimmerman. Austin Shawn does a fine job behind the boards. The relationship has expired for Bailey, but the country music stardom is ‘through the roof.’
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3. Daniel Caesar, “Get You” (Ft. Kali Uchis)
Freudian // Golden Child Recordings // 2017
4. Lil Yachty, “Lets Get On Dey Ass”
“Lets Get On Dey Ass” // Quality Control Music, LLC / UMG Recordings, Inc. // 2024
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5. Ne-Yo, “Get Down Like That”
In My Own Words // The Island Def Jam Music Group // 2006
Ne-Yo sings beautifully, never forcing things. His ad-libs are effortless, too as he shows himself to be a ‘changed man’ when fully committed. “Thinking about cheating would be crazy,” he sings in the bridge section. Indeed! The chorus is infectious – among the most memorable from In My Own Words.
“Girl, you know I got a girl
I just don’t get down like that
I don’t get down like that
Baby you fine, baby you’s a dime
But I just don’t get down like that
I don’t get down like that.”
With terrific songwriting, classic production, and marvelous singing, “Get Down Like That” is an enduring bop from Ne-Yo. Amazingly, this gem was not released as a single 🤯. Blasphemy! Notably, there is a remix, featuring Ghostface Killah that concludes the album.
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6. Marlon Williams, “Nobody Gets What They Want Anymore” (Ft. Aldous Harding)
Make Way for Love // Dead Oceans // 2018
Appears in 🔻:
- 101 Best Songs of 2018
- A Playlist Comprised of 13 ‘What’ Songs (2020)
- 15 N Songs Selected with No Rhyme or Reason (2020)
- Nobody: 5ive Songs No. 80 (2022)
- 13 Notable Nobody, No One Songs (2022)
- 13 Intriguing Songs for ANY Occasion (2023)
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7. Sean Paul, “Get Busy”
Dutty Rock // VP // 2002
“Get Busy” does not require extensive analysis. If you take one listen to it, you will understand why the song was a big deal. From a musical perspective, the beat is infectious – hypnotic to the nth degree. Even had Sean Paul said nothing on the track the instrumental kicks ass and takes names. Of course, Paul brings ample personality to the tuneful melodies in the verses and the chorus. As the intro (excerpted above) shows, he embraces Jamaican patois in all of its glory. In the first verse, he sings, “Woman, get busy, just shake dat booty nonstop / When di beat drop, jus keep swingin’ it.” No explanation is necessary. The same can be said in the second verse when he asserts, “Gyal, don’t sweat it, don’t get agitate, just gwaan rotate.” It should come as no secret what she is rotating… The centerpiece, of course, is the chorus:
“Yo, sexy ladies waan par wid us
Inna di car wid us, dem nah war wid us
Inna di club, dem waan flex wid us
To get next to us, dem cyaan vex wid us
From di day mi born, Jah ignite mi flame
Gyal ah call mi name and it is mi fame
It’s all good, girl, turn me on
‘Til a early morn’, let’s get it on.”
More than two decades after being released “Get Busy” remains the bomb diggity. This is one of the great bops from the aughts, no cap!
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8. New Radicals, “You Get What You Give”
Maybe You’ve Been Brainwashed Too // UMG Recordings, Inc. // 1998
“You Get What You Give” is a feel-good, uplifting pop/rock classic. Yes, the song sounds 1990s, pre-2000 through and through. That is part of its charm pushing 30 years later. The encouraging vibes to those reckless, liberal kids are not dated but rather timeless. Gregg Alexander ‘brings up’ the youth with his terrific tenor. “Wake up, kids, we got the dreamers’ disease / Age fourteen, they got you down on your knees,” Alexander sings in the first verse. Just like in the 1990s, the kids of the 2020s aspire, which some parents and conservative society desire to snuff out. Beyond battling narrow-minded views, Alexander criticizes the ‘bad rich,’ asserting, “God’s flying in for your trial.” Oh, snap! With a crazy, unpredictable world, Gregg encourages us not to be scared: “This whole damn world could fall apart / You’ll be okay, follow your heart.” The chorus is the section to beat:
“You’ve got the music in you
Don’t let go, you’ve got the music in you
One dance left, this world is gonna pull through
Don’t give up, you’ve got a reason to live
Can’t forget, we only get what we give.”
No matter what happens, New Radicals encourage us to give our all – don’t give up or fall victim to fears. Live life to the best of your ability. “You Get What You Give” remains the sugar honey iced tea, with its thoughtful messaging, it’s seize-the-day, assertiveness, and celebrity shade (“Fashion shoots with Beck and Hanson /… You’re all fakes, run to your mansions / Come around, we’ll kick your ass in”). #CLASSIC!
Appears in 🔻:
- New Radicals, You Get What You Give: Music Lifts 🎶 🏋 12 (2025)
- 13 More Songs Where YOU Are the Focus (2025)
- WHAT is up with These 15 Songs? (2025)
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9. Oleta Adams, “Get Here”
Circle Of One // The Island Def Jam Music Group // 1990
“Get Here” was produced by Roland Orzabal (of Tears For Fears) and David Bascombe. The backdrop is lovely – fuel for the fire for Adams. Oleta sings sincerely as she lists all the ways he can “get here” to reach her. “You can reach me by sailboat / Climb a tree and swing rope to rope,” she sings in the second verse, continuing, “Take a sled and slide downslope / Into these arms of mine.” In the chorus, she sums up, “I don’t care how you get here / Just get here if you can.” Oleta needs him, so, however he can reach her, she encourages him to do so. Did Adams deserve to have more hits? Yes. She’s talented, with a robust, nuanced, and soulful voice. But, if you can only have one hit in your catalog of songs, the tuneful, relatable, “Get Here” is a superb one.
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10. George McCrae, “I Get Lifted”
Rock Your Baby // Rhino Entertainment Company // 1974
Vocally, George McCrae sounds incredibly commanding on “I Get Lifted.” He is cool, expressive, and captivating. The lyrics are simple but flirty as McCrae praises this lady for being the bomb! “Bring out the loving / Loving desire, baby,” he urges in the second verse, adding, “You got the match / Oh, that lights the fire.” You can see why he gets lifted! Another reason for the listeners to get lifted is the supporting instrumental. The piano part is distinct and truly a pleasant surprise. The bass line is incredibly robust – who doesn’t ❤️ a fat bass line? Furthermore, that drum groove is simply nasty, in the best way possible! Nearly fifty years after its arrival, “I Get Lifted” remains potent to the nth degree 💪. “Mama, mama!”
Appears in 🔻:
- George McCrae, I Get Lifted: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 66 (2023)
- George McCrae vs. KC & The Sunshine Band: Head 2 Head 🗣️ 17 (2023)
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11. The Temptations, “Get Ready”
Gettin’ Ready // Motown // 1966
Kendricks is stellar, handling lead vocal duties throughout “Get Ready.” His falsetto is once-in-a-lifetime – PERIOD! Like the first verse, the second and third verses are performed in call and response (“If all my friends should want you too, I’ll understand it / Be alright”). Kendricks handles the pre-chorus alone, with nonsensical words preceding the iconic “Look out, baby, ‘cause here I come.” The section to beat is the chorus, which is among the catchiest of the Temptations’ catalog and the soul catalog overall.
“And I’m bringing you a love that’s true
So, get ready, so get ready
I’m gonna try to make you love me too
So, get ready, so get ready ‘cause here I come
(Get ready ‘cause here I come) I’m on my way…”
Beyond the endearing and infectious lyrics, the musical accompaniment is the bomb. Colorful and picturesque! The band is locked in – tight, driving rhythm section, biting energetic horns, and warm, lush strings. The groove ‘grooves hard,’ as only a 1960s Motown joint can. Honestly, looking back, it is hard to believe that “Get Ready”, one of those ‘giant’ The Temptations songs, did not perform better on the pop charts. Regardless, it is iconic to the nth degree. An undisputed classic!
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11 Fab Songs That GET it Going, Vol. 2 (2025) [📷: Brent Faulkner / The Musical Hype; Dead Oceans, Golden Child Recordings, Hallwood Distribution, The Island Def Jam Music Group, Motown, Quality Control Music, LLC, Rhino Entertainment Company, UMG Recordings, Inc., VP; Manish Jain from Pexels; AcatXIo from Pixabay]
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