Ace Hood - Get Em (explicit Version) Here
When looking back at the foundation of modern Florida rap, few names carry as much "gutta" energy as Ace Hood. Before the platinum plaques for "Bugatti," there was the raw, unfiltered hunger of his debut studio album, Gutta (2008). Standing tall on that tracklist is the aggressive street anthem "Get 'Em" (often titled "Get 'Em Up"). Street Authenticity and Sonic Aggression
: A rhythmic call to action that reinforces his presence and warns fake associates to stay back.
The song’s core message is simple: .
Released under and Def Jam, "Get 'Em" helped solidify Ace Hood as the first artist signed to Khaled’s label. It showcased the "dynamic flow and storytelling abilities" that would later propel him to the top of the Billboard charts.
You can find the explicit version of "Get 'Em" on several platforms: Get Em Up (Album Version (Explicit)) Ace Hood - Get Em (Explicit Version)
: Ace weaves together tales of survival and material success, referencing his Florida roots and the "gutta" lifestyle that defined his early career.
: It captures that specific 2008 Miami energy—brash, determined, and fueled by a desire to out-hustle everyone else. The Start of a Legacy When looking back at the foundation of modern
"Get 'Em" isn't just a song; it's a mission statement. Produced by and Lee Major , the track is a masterclass in high-octane production. The explicit version features Ace Hood at his most relentless, delivering a barrage of lyrics that demand respect in the streets.