Let's Get It

Album: Let's Get It (2014)
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  • The title track of Ca$h Out's Let's Get It album, the song features guest appearances from Wiz Khalifa and Ty Dolla $ign. "Wiz actually came to me when I was on tour with Ty and he was like, 'Man. That 'Let's Get It' song? I really like that,'" he revealed to The Boombox. "It was a shock to me because that was the song I had just put out two months before on the internet, just dropped it and he wasn't even talking 'bout 'She Twerkin,' he's talking 'bout 'Let's Get It.'"

    "He's like, 'I'ma f--k with that. Send it to me.' And with Ty being a part of the same Taylor Gang clique, he jumped on there too," Ca$h Out continued. "It was so organic. Artists I look up to… Like, I'm trying to get to Wiz level and they see me on tour like, 'This song is hard as f--k!' That really excites me. As an artist and as a fan too, let's me know that I'm doing something right when I go in the booth and make these songs."

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