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Omarion, I Get It In: Midnight Heat πŸ•› πŸ”₯ No. 35 (2025) [πŸ“·: Brent Faulkner / The Musical Hype; Starrworld Entertainment / Musicworks; Francesco Ungaro, Hasan Muneer, Natan, Tazz Vaughn from Pexels; AcatXlo, Aristal Branson, Clker-Free-Vector-Images from Pixabay]In the 35th edition of Midnight Heat πŸ•› πŸ”₯ (2025), we explore the naughty, sexy vibes behind β€œI Get It In” by Omarion featuring Gucci Mane.

Ah, bring on Midnight Heat πŸ•› πŸ”₯! Wait – it is not usually hot at midnight! Well, it is steaming hot πŸ₯΅ at midnight when it comes to this naughty, innuendo-laden, and sex-laden column featuring songs intended for nighttime. These risquΓ©, unapologetic records often raise eyebrows and temperature alike. In the 35th edition of Midnight Heat (2025), we explore the naughty, sexy vibes behind β€œI Get It In” by Omarion.

Omarion, Ollusion [πŸ“·: Starrworld Entertainment / Musicworks]Four words: β€œI get it in.” PERIOD! Grammy-nominated R&B singer Omarion starts off his 2010 album, Ollusion, with a bang. In the sleekly produced, southern-rap-tinged β€œI Get It In,” Omarion collaborates with Atlanta’s finest, rapper Gucci Mane. Song Dynasty produced the brassy-sounding gem, which samples the sound FX of β€œAir Raid-Alert” by Jac Holzman.

Confident, Omario feels himself in the first verse, asserting β€œI done cut the braids, low cut, got my grown on / Had to switch the label, getting’ money-money, long-long.” Word. To be honest, the β€œO” singer feels himself the entire song.  In the pre-chorus, he mentions how she’s drawn to him, which includes their sexual endeavors: β€œCause lil’ mama got her back right / She be skating πŸ›Ή on it, got a nigga seeing flashlight.” Midnight Heat (2025) [πŸ“·: Brent Faulkner / The Musical Hype; Natan from Pexels; Aristal Branson from Pixabay]Hmm, sounds like the sex is popping, particularly those skating tricks 😈! In the second verse, he asserts, β€œAin’t no competition chief I’m the one that hangs down / I’ma show her love-love even when my fans ride.” Noted. I do wonder how to take the ride lyric… Is Omarion β€˜getting it in’ with them, too? As for Gucci, the drip drips hard in the third verse while also being naughty like Omarion.  Enamored, per Gucci, she:

β€œDamn near broke her neck when she seen me with Omarion

Double take, double take, let’s go have a triple date

Me, you, and them twins you be with – y’all think y’all can handle me?

And if I ain’t putting it down right, you can cancel me.”

Oh, my, so much to unpack, and it’s all sexually charged! Like many rappers, Gucci Mane is not willing to put a ring on it.  Why? β€œI’m married to the game, so no, you can’t marry me.” Ultimately, β€œI Get It In” is a flex-fest from Omarion and Gucci Mane. The sexual innuendo makes it even spicier!

 


Omarion // Ollusion // Starrworld Entertainment / Musicworks // 2010

Omarion, I Get It In: Midnight Heat πŸ•› πŸ”₯ No. 35 (2025) [πŸ“·: Brent Faulkner / The Musical Hype; Starrworld Entertainment / Musicworks; Francesco Ungaro, Hasan Muneer, Natan, Tazz Vaughn from Pexels; AcatXlo, Aristal Branson, Clker-Free-Vector-Images from Pixabay]

 


the musical hype

the musical hype (Brent Faulkner) has earned Bachelor's and Master's degrees in music (music education, music theory/composition respectively). A multi-instrumentalist, he plays piano, trombone, and organ among numerous other instruments. He's a certified music educator, composer, and freelance music blogger. Faulkner cites music and writing as two of the most important parts of his life. Notably, he's blessed with a great ear, possessing perfect pitch.

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