Get Out

Mario · D.N.A. [2009]

[Verse 1]

Yeah

This used to be the house,

Until the walls came tumbling down

Now what we gon' do now,

With both our feelings hurt,

And words keep blurting out

And somehow we found a way to turn love into hate

You can hear the bell ring for the final round

It's goin' down



[Chorus]

This ain't love and this ain't human

This ain't real so what the fuck is we doin'?

And this ain't life,

There's much more to it,

This whole situation is ruined

We trapped in and we,

We can't (Get out)

We can't (Get out)

We can't (Get out)

We trapped in but we,

We can't (Get out)

We can't (Get out)

We can't (Get out)



[Verse 2]

I used to have a heart,

Now there's a hole inside my chest

Cuz we're so far apart (Yeah)

It's like we ain't the same people

I don't even see you the same (Baby)

How we turned kissing into fighting (I don't know)

And we got no umbrella for the rain (Yeah)



[Chorus]x2

About Get Out

Mario's "Get Out" serves as a standout track on the 2009 album D.N.A., exemplifying the energetic pop-rock sound that defined his career during this period. The song captures the raw intensity and melodic hooks characteristic of his discography, blending driving rhythms with vocal delivery that became a signature of his work in the late 2000s. Released during a time when Mario was solidifying his status as a leading figure in the genre, the recording reflects the high-energy aesthetic of his catalogue, featuring themes of urgency and emotional release. As part of the broader landscape of mid-2000s pop-rock, the track stands out for its ability to deliver a powerful, anthemic feel that resonated with fans seeking the dynamic sound Mario was known for. It remains a notable song in his body of work, showcasing his skill in crafting memorable melodies and engaging lyrics that drive the narrative forward without relying on explicit lyrical exposition.