Let's Git Doe

"Let's Git Doe" is the second single from Take It or Squeeze It, a 2001 album by East Coast hip hop group The Beatnuts. It was released by Loud Records in 2001 as a 12 inch with "Yo Yo Yo" as its b-side. The song is produced by The Beatnuts and features raps by Juju and Psycho Les, as well as a chorus performed by Fatman Scoop and additional vocals by Zhana. The song's main lyrical theme is the hedonistic joys of partying and having money. The song's beat is characterized by its fast guitar-driven loop and hard slapping drums.

"Let's Git Doe" failed to chart or receive an accompanying music video. The song additionally attracted negative critical attention. Tadah of UrbanSmarts.com declared:

While uptempo cuts usually are very appreciated, is rather annoying, again the guitar just not cutting it, and while Scoop does have that voice to command us, this track just sounds like a 33⅓ record played at 45.

Despite lacking positive critical attention, it is included on The Beatnuts' 2001 hits compilation Beatnuts Forever, and DJ Enuff's 2001 compilation Heavy Hits.

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