In the 35th edition of Midnight Heat
(2025), we explore the naughty, sexy vibes behind “I Get It In” by Omarion featuring Gucci Mane.
Ah, bring on Midnight Heat
! Wait – it is not usually hot at midnight! Well, it is steaming hot
at midnight when it comes to this naughty, innuendo-laden, and sex-laden column featuring songs intended for nighttime. These risqué, unapologetic records often raise eyebrows and temperature alike. In the 35th edition of Midnight Heat (2025), we explore the naughty, sexy vibes behind “I Get It In” by Omarion.
Four words: “I 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 “I 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 “Air Raid-Alert” by Jac Holzman.
Confident, Omario feels himself in the first verse, asserting “I 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 “O” singer feels himself the entire song. In the pre-chorus, he mentions how she’s drawn to him, which includes their sexual endeavors: “Cause lil’ mama got her back right / She be skating on it, got a nigga seeing flashlight.”
Hmm, sounds like the sex is popping, particularly those skating tricks
! In the second verse, he asserts, “Ain’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 ‘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:
“Damn 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? “I’m married to the game, so no, you can’t marry me.” Ultimately, “I 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
No. 35 (2025) [
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