Rylo Rodriguez, Lil Baby, 42 Dugg, Lil Dann & Lil Yachty Link Up For “Get In With Me”

Rating: 3 out of 5.

What is it about this beat that makes rappers so damn excited?

BossMan Dlow is poppin’ right now. Not only was he featured on the 2024 XXL Freshman list, but his singles are also doing serious numbers. It’s clear he has next.

Though BossMan Dlow hasn’t received many major endorsements yet, today marks a turning point. A remix of his biggest hit to date, “Get In With Me,” has hit the internet, featuring Rylo Rodriguez, Lil Baby, 42 Dugg, Lil Dann, and Lil Yachty.

B*tch, of course you get ignorant lyrics from everyone involved in this remix to “Get In With Me.” Rylo Rodriguez, Lil Baby, 42 Dugg, Lil Dann, and Lil Yachty talk about dripping their asses off, splurging on chicks, being on extended vacations, knowing crips not named Serena Williams, and more. While they all share similar hesitant flows, their unique styles stand out: Rylo sounds congested, Baby sounds extra laid-back, 42 sounds ready to crash out, Dann sounds like Mr. Cool, and Yachty sounds like an answering machine that sips wock.

Who do you think had the best verse in this remix to “Get In With Me?” Let us know in the comments section below.



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