Cole Swindell

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Get Me Some of That

Cole Swindell

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Yeah girl, been diggin' on you
Sippin' on drink number two
Tryin' to come up with somethin' smooth
And waitin' on the right time to make my move
But I just can't wait no more
Can't let you slip out that door
You're the prettiest thing I ever seen before
Got me spinnin' around, I ain't even on the dance floor

[Chorus]
You're shakin' that money maker, like a heart breaker, like your college major was
Twistin' and tearin' up Friday nights
Love the way you're wearin' those jeans so tight
I bet your kiss is a soul saver, my favorite flavor, want it now and later
I never seen nothin' that I wanted so bad
Girl, I gotta get me, gotta get me some of that
Yeah, gotta get me some of that

[Verse 2]
Little more what you doin' right there
Swingin' your hips and slingin' your hair
Side to side with your drink in the air
Lord have mercy now girl I swear
Gotta get your number in my phone
Gotta get me some of you alone
We can worry 'bout it later on
Right now just keep makin' this my favorite song
[Chorus]
You're shakin' that money maker, like a heart breaker, like your college major was
Twistin' and tearin' up Friday nights
Love the way you're wearin' those jeans so tight
I bet your kiss is a soul saver, my favorite flavor, want it now and later
I never seen nothin' that I wanted so bad
Girl, I gotta get me, gotta get me some of that
Aw yeah
Yeah, I gotta get me some of that

[Bridge]
In my ride, by my side, down the highway
In the dark, in my arms, in your driveway
All because of that smile you threw my way
Yeah, girl you got a way of

[Chorus]
You're shakin' that money maker, like a heart breaker, like your college major was
Twistin' and tearin' up Friday nights
Love the way you're wearin' those jeans so tight
I bet your kiss is a soul saver, my favorite flavor, want it now and later
I never seen nothin' I wanted so bad
Girl, I gotta get me, gotta get me some of that
I gotta get me some of that

[Final Chorus]
Yeah, I gotta get me some of that
Swinging your hips, swinging your hair, girl
You know, I gotta get me some of that
I bet your kiss is a soul saver, my favorite flavor
I want it now and laterEmbed

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Country music fans know that there is nothing quite like the songs that define the genre. Amid the vast catalogue of country music are standout singles that engage listeners through their lyrics, melody, and relatability. Cole Swindell has been in the country music industry for over a decade and has been known to deliver several songs that are poignant and catchy. One of Swindell’s most recognizable songs is “Get Me Some of That,” which was originally written by him and ultimately ended up being performed by Thomas Rhett as an album track. The song has become a fan favorite, with its upbeat lyrics and fun melody making it a go-to hit for many country music fans.

About Get Me Some of That

"Get Me Some of That" is a song that Cole Swindell co-wrote with his longtime friend, Michael Carter. The duo had been working on the song back in 2011 when they met Thomas Rhett, who at the time was relatively unknown. Rhett heard the song and loved it so much that he asked the pair if he could record it for his debut album. Eventually, "Get Me Some of That" made it into the hands of Rhett's team and was featured on his 2013 album, "It Goes Like This." It became a massive hit, peaking at number five on the Billboard U.S. Country Airplay chart.

Following Rhett's success with the song, Swindell decided to include it in his "Down Home Sessions IV" EP. He recorded his take on the song in a more prominent and upbeat fashion, diving into the bouncy, uptempo nature of the song that had previously thrust it into popularity. Fans of both men can see a marked difference in Swindell's version from Rhett's, with Swindell emphasizing different parts of the melody while keeping the lyrics mostly the same. It's now a beloved hit for both artists and remains one of their most successful collaborations.

The song opens with an undeniable guitar riff, which sets the stage for a catchy melody. The lyrics push the story along effortlessly with a relatable sense of longing for a girl that the protagonist can't seem to get enough of.

With each chorus, the track escalates to a new level of energy. Though the verses are a quicker-paced exchange amid some sweet harmonies, they're just a calm taste of what's to come as "Get Me Some of That" builds into the kind of explosive chorus that fills up a room. It’s the absolute best kind of sing-along music that you simply can’t help but strum along to as soon as you hear the first few notes.

Cole Swindell's "Get Me Some of That" is about a man's intense desire for a woman who only wants a man who can give her what she "knows she needs." The narrator is envious of the man who appears to be satisfying the woman's desires and wants to get some of what he has. The tune is a classic example of a country song that tells a story and grabs listeners with its simplicity and relatability. Swindell's polished, upbeat take on the song is the perfect rendition of the feel-good tune.

In Closing

Country music fans around the world adore "Get Me Some of That" by Cole Swindell. The song has served both Swindell and Thomas Rhett well and has become one of their most popular songs to date. With its catchy chorus and relatable lyrics, "Get Me Some of That" is a prime example of the best songs that the genre has to offer. It's a must-listen for anyone looking to sample the country music scene, and we can't recommend it enough.