Git Up, Git Out

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Git Up, Git Out is a song from OutKast on their debut album Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik from 1995. It's a conscious Southern story-rap about the dangers of giving into your circumstances and not doing anything with your life. The song features Cee-Lo and Big Gipp of Goodie Mob rapping from different aspects in addition to Dre's and Big Boi's verses. They don't come off as too preachy because they relate their own stories of experiencing times when they were wasting their lives. This was the first song that any of Goodie Mob's members were heard in. It almost serves as a prequel to the Soul Food album that Cee-Lo, Big Gipp, Khujo, and T-Mo would release later in 1995 because of its conscious, street-oriented lesson structure. The track, like every other song from the album, is produced by the Dungeon Family's own Organized Noize.

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