DreamDoll completely takes over Loui's 'Get In Get Out'
Let’s face it, whenever DreamDoll is involved, she’s getting all of the attention. Rap artist Loui teams up with the jaw-dropping hip-hop heavy hitter on their new ‘Get In Get Out’ music video.
The visual hits extra hard and you can’t help but lose your mind over Dream’s presence and all of the vintage Puff Daddy and Ma$e-type vibes from Loui’s on-camera flexing. Peep some details on Loui’s grind and kick back while losing yourself in the new cinematic treat.
Rising Atlanta rapper Loui continues his rapid ascent through the ranks of rap with “Get In Get Out,” out now via Warner Records. Featuring Love and Hip-Hop star and breakout artist DreamDoll, the explosive trap anthem is a departure from Loui’s many dance-centric hits. He showcases his magnetic, high-energy delivery and direct, forceful lyrics alongside a knockout flurry of flexes from DreamDoll.
Loui glides effortlessly over moody piano keys, booming bass, and slapping drums on “Get In Get Out.” With no time for romantic distractions or beef, he remains laser-focused on his end goal: “Get in and get out / I’m trying to buy momma a big house.” DreamDoll then jumps in with razor-sharp braggadocio: “Anybody hot as me next to Satan / Married to the money, I guess I’m taken.”
“Get In Get Out” follows hot on the heels of “Don’t Play,” Loui’s emotionally vulnerable and gripping single with burgeoning Baltimore singer Shordie Shordie. That track arrived in the wake of Loui’s incredible 2020, which included the release of viral singles such as “Shake Dat,” “Put Yo Back Into It,” and “Talk N Bout (Talm Bout)” featuring Lil Jay and DJ Chose, which racked up a combined 2.2M native uploads on TikTok.
The Atlanta newcomer’s viral success led to a record deal with Warner Records, and a collaboration with rap sensation Saweetie on “Talkin’ Bout,” which has garnered over 24 million global streams. With each new song, Loui displays greater polish and more lyrical complexity while adding new sonic textures to his catalog. “Get In Get Out” is the first of many new releases in 2022.