

Mom gets 1 RSVP to a party for her son with autism.3 4 Brown filmed himself performing a line dance to the song, which became a meme and was later used in its music.

2 It has been described as the 'sequel' to Lil Nas X 's 'Old Town Road' and the 'next viral country rap song'. Dad confronts daughter's short shorts in hilarious parenting move: 'I will wear mine!' ' The Git Up ' is a song by American artist Blanco Brown, released as his debut single on May 3, 2019.Want to learn the "Git Up" dance so you can take the challenge? The inventor shows you here. Blanco Brown's relentlessly catchy hit 'The Git Up,' inspired the step-by-step dance where you do the 'two step, then the cowboy-boogie.' Next, you 'grab your sweetheart' and dads are grabbing. Sippin' Capri Sun Must have cowboy hat Matching red kicks OK, they're just really good Git up in the rain Reppin' the Navy Daughter and daddy-to-be-again "Git Up" Next, you "grab your sweetheart" and dads are grabbing their daughters for the most adorable renditions. Then, there's the dance moves that storm social media like "the Dab," "the Dougie," the "Harlem Shake," and, of course, "Flossing" (insert eye roll here).īlanco Brown's relentlessly catchy hit "The Git Up," inspired the step-by-step dance where you do the "two step, then the cowboy-boogie." I feel like your music is kind of the answer to the conversation that “Old Town Road” started, proving that country and hip-hop sounds can work together.It's nearly impossible to keep up with the latest viral dance trend - especially if you haven't been to a wedding in a while.Īre the kids still doing "Cupid's Shuffle" these days? The Wobble? The Electric Slide? The record’s got to come out.” I didn’t know it would be big this fast, but I did know it would bring joy. Originally the EP was supposed to come out May 31st, and “The Git Up” was supposed to be like a filler, but after “Old Town Road” the whole plan changed. I called Jon Loba and was like, “Now is the moment. He beat me to what I had held close to my heart for years. ĭo you feel like Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road” opened the door for “The Git Up?” I feel like I’ve opened enough eyes and hearts and minds now that what I’ve always stood for is. Go do something productive in the world.” It’s more so about the messages my music bigger than anything is chasing your purpose in life. “The Git Up” is dedicated to my grandmother telling us every morning, “Get up. The song never actually says “The Git Up” in the lyrics. How Blanco Brown's 'The Git Up' Has Him Primed to Be the Next Country Trap Sensation It reminded me of the same joy I listening to Al Green. I was like, “This has to be a dance song.” As I the lap steel, I put in 808s with beatboxing, then added snares, played tambourine and put spoons on there. I felt like I had just created something close to “Achy Breaky Heart”: You couldn’t take the song serious, but then you can’t make the song a joke either, because it was a smash. My friend brought a lap steel to the studio. I had no idea I was going to write that song. I was just like, “Ain’t nobody no trash, so how could you say that?” So it’s trailer park meets trap I bridged the gap. I believe in unity, so it’s one word: trailertrap. I grew up in the hood of Atlanta, Ga., but in the summertime I would go to Butler, GA - so I had a little bit of the trap side and a little bit of the trailer park side. I wanted to put a positive notion on the word “trailer trash,” because I never liked that word. You’ve dubbed your music “trailertrap.” How did you come up with that? I was like, “I feel like I could really bless people with music and the messages in my music.” I started riding in shared Lyfts to play my records in 2017, and I realized had nothing to do with my race. I never got a negative response. You can’t sing country.” And I was like, “Look at Darius Rucker.” And they were like, “Darius Rucker tricked everybody, he was in Hootie & The Blowfish first.” I was like, “I don’t know if y’all have a point!” Then, as I was demo-ing records for Kane Brown in 2015, I was like, “I could do this!” My friends would be like, “You‘re black. What led you to country music?Ĭountry was my first outlet, I escape realities and write about fantasies. You have produced for Chris Brown and Fergie.
