
Introduction
The first time I heard “Get Me Some of That” by Thomas Rhett on the radio, it instantly took me back to those warm summer nights, where country music filled the air with a sense of joy and nostalgia. The song’s easygoing melody and heartfelt lyrics made it an instant favorite, perfectly capturing that youthful excitement of attraction and romance.
About The Composition
- Title: Get Me Some of That
- Artist: Thomas Rhett
- Release Date: November 18, 2013
- Album: It Goes Like This
- Genre: Country
Background
“Get Me Some of That” was written by Rhett Akins (Thomas Rhett’s father), Michael Carter, and Cole Swindell. Released in late 2013 as the fourth single from Rhett’s debut album It Goes Like This, the song quickly gained momentum on country radio. With his father as one of the co-writers, the track carries a personal touch, making it even more special for the young country star.
Upon release, the song was met with positive reception from both critics and fans, further cementing Thomas Rhett’s place in modern country music. It became a significant milestone in his career, helping to establish his signature style—blending traditional country charm with contemporary production.
Musical Style
The song features a smooth, mid-tempo country-pop production with a blend of acoustic and electric guitar, giving it a warm, radio-friendly sound. The laid-back rhythm and catchy melody make it easy to sing along to, while the polished production, handled by Luke Laird, enhances its overall appeal.
Thomas Rhett’s voice brings a relaxed yet expressive quality to the song, adding sincerity to the lyrics. The instrumentation is kept simple, allowing the song’s narrative and emotion to shine through.
Lyrics and Themes
“Get Me Some of That” is a fun, romantic song that expresses a guy’s admiration for a girl he just can’t take his eyes off. The lyrics describe the excitement and longing to get closer to someone who completely captivates him.
With lines like:
“You’re shakin’ that money maker, like a heartbreaker, like your college major was twirlin’ on the floor like a tornado, man you know…”
The song keeps things lighthearted and playful, making it a perfect anthem for young love and attraction.
Performance History
Shortly after its release, “Get Me Some of That” climbed the country charts, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart and solidifying Rhett’s growing popularity. It was later certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA, proving its commercial success.
Thomas Rhett has performed the song at various concerts and country music events, often getting the crowd energized with its upbeat and charming nature.
Cultural Impact
Beyond its chart success, “Get Me Some of That” played a significant role in shaping Thomas Rhett’s career. It helped define the contemporary country sound of the 2010s, where traditional storytelling meets modern, radio-friendly production. The song became a staple in country playlists and was frequently played on country radio stations, further expanding Rhett’s fan base.
Legacy
To this day, “Get Me Some of That” remains one of Thomas Rhett’s most beloved songs. It continues to receive airplay and is often included in his setlists during live performances. As one of his breakout hits, it represents an era when he was solidifying his place in the country music industry.
Conclusion
“Get Me Some of That” is a charming and feel-good country song that perfectly captures the excitement of young love. If you haven’t listened to it yet, I highly recommend giving it a spin. It’s a track that will make you smile and maybe even bring back a few memories of your own
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Lyrics
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
Prettiest thing I ever seen before
Got me spinnin’ around, I ain’t even on the dance floor
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
Yeah gotta get me some of that
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
Gotta get me some of of you alone
We can worry ’bout it later on
Right now keep makin’ this my favorite song
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
Some of that
Yeah, gotta get me some of that
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
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
Gotta get me some of that
Yeah, I gotta get me some of that
Oh girl, I gotta get me some of that
Oh yeah
I bet your kiss is a soul saver, my favorite flavor
I want it now and later