Reuben Vincent & 9th Wonder feat. Wale – Get It Girl (House Party Remix) [Video]
“Get It Girl (House Party Remix)” brings together Reuben Vincent, 9th Wonder, and Wale in a lively, feel-good celebration of style, confidence, and rhythm.
The track flips Reuben’s earlier version of “Get It Girl” from his latest album “Welcome Home” into a fresh remix that blends classic boom-bap with danceable, house-inspired energy. It’s a record that feels equally at home at a packed house party or through headphones during a night drive.
The beat, crafted by 9th Wonder, keeps that signature Soul Council warmth—rich samples, sharp drums, and a soulful bounce that makes your head nod without thinking about it. But this remix has a slightly brighter pulse than the original. There’s a hint of house rhythm tucked beneath the groove, giving the track a different kind of movement—smooth and energetic at once. 9th has always been a master at balancing soul and knock, and here he updates that balance for the dance floor.
Reuben Vincent delivers his verses with charisma and ease, weaving clever lines with that confident flow he’s been honing since “Love Is War”. He’s clearly comfortable in this pocket—playful, witty, and effortlessly cool. Wale’s guest verse fits perfectly; his poetic cadence and melodic delivery add polish and swagger to the remix. It’s one of those collaborations that just makes sense—two lyricists who know how to ride a soulful beat without crowding it.
The music video captures the title’s spirit: a genuine house party. Shot with vibrant lighting and smooth camera movement, it mixes real energy with a touch of nostalgia—dancing, laughter, and moments that feel like snapshots from a good night out. Reuben commands the camera with natural ease, while Wale’s appearance adds star power without overshadowing the vibe. The editing keeps things tight and rhythmic, matching every beat drop and lyrical punch with perfect pacing.
Visually, it’s a nod to the classic “house party” energy of the ’90s and 2000s—think Kid ’n Play vibes, but with a modern, polished aesthetic. The wardrobe choices and set design reflect Black culture’s current creative wave—bold colors, confident energy, and that mix of joy and pride that runs through Reuben’s music.
Beyond the party energy, though, the remix showcases how Reuben Vincent is evolving as an artist. Still under the mentorship of 9th Wonder, he’s expanding his range while staying rooted in authentic hip-hop. “Get It Girl (House Party Remix)” shows he can make records that uplift and move without losing lyrical depth. For 9th Wonder, it’s another example of how his production continues to evolve without ever straying from the warmth and soul that made him legendary.
“Get It Girl (House Party Remix)” feels like a celebration of everything that makes hip-hop fun—community, rhythm, and the joy of expression. It’s that rare kind of remix that doesn’t just repackage the original but gives it new life. Add in Wale’s smooth wordplay and 9th’s production, and you’ve got a track that’s timeless and fresh at the same time.
The official video is available on YouTube, and you can stream “Welcome Home” across all major platforms, including Spotify and Apple Music. It’s worth watching just for the energy—it’s the sound and look of young artists having fun while honoring the craft.
“Get It Girl (House Party Remix)” isn’t just a remix—it’s a reminder that hip-hop’s heartbeat still lives in moments of joy, rhythm, and unity.
