Gettin' Paid
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Gettin’ Paid by A.L.I.A.S.: The Hustler’s Theme Song Reimagined With Cinematic Soul
“Gettin’ Paid” by A.L.I.A.S. stands tall as one of the smoothest, slickest, and most cinematic tracks on the album On Top of the World: Chapter 2 – The Takeover. With its orchestral flourishes, vintage soul ambiance, vinyl scratches, and a funky uptempo hip-hop groove straight out of the Curtis Mayfield, Isaac Hayes, Superfly, and Shaft era, this song delivers something rare in modern music:
a hustler anthem with class, swagger, and sophistication.
It feels like the soundtrack to a high-stakes chase through city streets at sunset—horns blaring, strings swelling, congas rolling, basslines strutting, and A.L.I.A.S. gliding on top with sharp lyricism and effortless cool.
This is not trap.
This is not drill.
This is not your typical street record.
This is cinematic soul-meets-hip-hop, built for the ambitious, the driven, and the ones who elevate their grind with style.
Let’s dive into the full concept, inspiration, production, audience, and creative process behind “Gettin’ Paid.”
The Concept: Getting Paid With Purpose, Class, and Conscious Swagger
While many modern songs about money are loud, brash, or superficial, “Gettin’ Paid” is refined. It’s about rising above your circumstances while keeping your elegance and integrity intact.
It’s the musical equivalent of dressing sharp even when the world is aiming low.
A.L.I.A.S. uses the song to articulate a vision of:
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Strategic hustle, not reckless grind
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Purposeful wealth, not empty flexing
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Confidence with humility
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Class with grit
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Ambition with wisdom
“Gettin’ Paid” isn’t about bragging—it’s about becoming.
It represents the mindset of someone who grew up around struggle but chose to elevate without abandoning sophistication or soul. The orchestral foundation—complete with horns, lush strings, vibraphones, and funky bass guitar—mirrors the emotional evolution of someone stepping into their greatness.
If most songs about money roar, “Gettin’ Paid” glides.
The Inspiration: Soul Cinema Meets Street Philosophy
The inspiration for “Gettin’ Paid” comes from the powerful marriage of 1970s Blaxploitation-era soundtracks and modern, philosophical hip-hop.
A.L.I.A.S. tapped into the musical DNA of:
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Curtis Mayfield’s Superfly
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Isaac Hayes’ Theme from Shaft
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Bobby Womack’s cinematic soul flair
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Wah-wah guitar swagger
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Live horns and full string sections
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Classic vinyl textures
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Uptempo funk grooves
But instead of using the sound merely as nostalgia, A.L.I.A.S. reimagines it as a modern-day hustler’s theme song—a sonic bridge between old-school elegance and new-school determination.
The Personal Kick Behind the Song
A.L.I.A.S. grew up in the South Bronx, surrounded by ambition, obstacles, and the daily tug of survival versus aspiration. But he also grew up around music with meaning—songs that had soul, character, and truth.
“Gettin’ Paid” reflects both sides of his upbringing:
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The struggle (the vinyl scratches and street grit)
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The sophistication (the orchestral elements and smooth melodies)
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The elevation (the confident delivery)
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The optimism (the uptempo bounce)
This is music for those who want more from life but want to earn it with dignity, style, and strategic thinking.
Who the Song Is For: The Polished Go-Getter With a Hustler’s Heart
“Gettin’ Paid” has a wide audience because it blends cinematic nostalgia with modern ambition. But a few groups will feel it on a deeper level:
1. The Classy Hustler
People who grind—but look good doing it.
People who chase dreams with intention—not desperation.
People who build wealth without losing their identity.
This song is for the ones who work hard but move smooth.
2. The Entrepreneurs & Creators
It’s the perfect soundtrack for:
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Late-night editing sessions
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Startup brainstorming
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Creative breakthroughs
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Long drives on the way to a big opportunity
It embodies the feeling of stepping into your destiny.
3. Fans of Vintage Soul with a Modern Twist
If someone loves:
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Soul Train energy
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James Brown funk
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Blaxploitation movie scores
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Old vinyl pops and scratches
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Live orchestration with hip-hop drums
…they will instantly connect with “Gettin’ Paid.”
4. Gym Goers & Personal Success Seekers
The song’s tempo keeps your heart pumping, while the lyrics keep your mind focused.
It feels like running faster, lifting heavier, becoming better.
5. Anyone Working to Level Up
Students. Parents. Artists. Professionals. Hustlers.
Anyone determined to change their life through discipline, ambition, and faith.
“Gettin’ Paid” is a victory lap for people still running the race.
The Making of “Gettin’ Paid”: Crafting Soulful Cinematic Hip-Hop
To truly understand the track, you have to appreciate each musical layer and the intentional craftsmanship behind it.
Below is the corrected and expanded breakdown reflecting the true sound:
The Beat: Orchestral Soul With Hip-Hop Bounce
Unlike typical trap production, the beat for “Gettin’ Paid” is built on rich, cinematic elements, including:
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A full string section reminiscent of 1970s soul orchestras
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Live horns that stab and glide with swagger
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A funky electric bassline that walks, struts, and grooves
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Wah-wah guitar riffs straight out of Superfly
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Percussion elements, including congas, shakers, and rim clicks
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Crisp hip-hop drums for modern bounce
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Vinyl scratches that add grit, texture, and authenticity
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Melodic runs that give the song sensuality and depth
This sound creates an atmosphere that is:
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Funky
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Smooth
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Melodic
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Cinematic
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Uplifting
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Motivational
The track is uptempo—but not chaotic.
Soulful—but not slow.
Modern—but not synthetic.
It feels like the theme music for a hero rising through the ranks of life with determination and divine timing.
The Flow: Smooth Confidence With Street-Bred Precision
Because the beat is smooth and orchestral, A.L.I.A.S. doesn’t scream, rush, or overpower it. Instead, he rides the instrumental like a conductor leading the orchestra.
His flow is:
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Confident
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Sharp
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Controlled
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Rhythmic
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Lyrically rich
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Stylish
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Empowering
He blends classic hip-hop delivery with a modern poetic flair, using:
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Internal rhymes
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Multi-syllable patterns
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Conversational swagger
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Philosophical references
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Streetwise metaphors
It’s Curtis Mayfield meets Nas meets 2025.
A.L.I.A.S. lets the music breathe, creating space for both message and melody to shine.
The Writing Process: Hustle Reflecting Heart
When writing “Gettin’ Paid,” A.L.I.A.S. wasn’t focused on simply making a song—he was focused on making a statement.
His writing goals included:
1. Inspire Without Preaching
He wanted listeners to feel motivated simply by the energy and elegance of the record.
2. Elevate Hustle Culture
Not the toxic version—
the version rooted in purpose, growth, and self-respect.
3. Capture His Bronx Roots
This includes sharp delivery, real-life lessons, and authentic experiences.
4. Marry Old-School Soul With New-School Bars
The perfect blend of nostalgia and now.
5. Create A Timeless Anthem
A song you can play 10 years from now and it will still feel fresh.
The Recording Process: Precision, Layering, and Live Emotion
Recording “Gettin’ Paid” required finesse. The orchestral elements meant every vocal layer had to be placed with precision.
Key techniques included:
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Layered vocal stacks to match big orchestral energy
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Clean, crisp delivery to complement live instruments
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Subtle ad-libs that add swagger without clutter
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Rhythmic emphasis to lock perfectly with the funk bassline
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Vintage-style compression to match the 70s aesthetic
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Vinyl texture overlays to enhance authenticity
The final mix feels like:
A classic film soundtrack + a hip-hop motivational anthem + a modern business mindset mantra.
The Message: Getting Paid Is Mental, Spiritual, Emotional, and Financial
“Gettin’ Paid” is built on a bigger message:
Wealth isn’t just money.
It’s:
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Peace
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Purpose
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Discipline
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Self-respect
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Confidence
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Freedom
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Legacy
In the A.L.I.A.S. worldview, “getting paid” means:
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Investing in yourself
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Becoming the best version of you
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Elevating your habits
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Building something that lasts
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Refusing to live small
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Walking like you belong on top
It’s about moving like a king or queen in a world that isn’t always built for royalty.
Why This Song Stands Out on the Album
Among all the high-energy tracks on the album, “Gettin’ Paid” stands out because:
It Sounds Like a Movie
You can visualize the scenes—walking tall through the city, making power moves, outthinking obstacles.
It Feels Like Progress
It sounds like leveling up—no yelling, no chaos, just confident elevation.
It Blends Generations of Music
Old soul and new hip-hop meet in perfect equilibrium.
It Represents A.L.I.A.S.’s Versatility
Few artists can pull off gritty soul-cinematic ambition with such smoothness.
It’s Timeless
You can play it now, 10 years from now, or 30 years from now—and it will still hit.
Final Thoughts: “Gettin’ Paid” Is the New Blueprint for Hustle Music
A.L.I.A.S. didn’t just create another song—he created an anthem for the elegant hustler, the thoughtful warrior, the disciplined dreamer, the person who wants to get paid in spirit, mind, and pocket.
“Gettin’ Paid” merges:
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Cinematic soul
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Orchestral elegance
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Uptempo funk
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Vinyl scratch grit
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Hip-hop philosophy
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Modern ambition
It’s smooth.
It’s powerful.
It’s stylish.
It’s motivational.
It’s unforgettable.
For anyone on the rise, anyone grinding toward legacy, anyone leveling up in silence:
This is your theme music.
Listen: Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, Amazon Music, Pandora & YouTube.
Lateef Warnick is the founder of Onassis Krown. He currently serves as a Senior Healthcare Consultant in the Jacksonville FL area and is a Certified Life Coach, Marriage Counselor, Keynote Speaker and Author of "Know Thyself," "The Golden Egg" and "Wear Your Krown." He is also a former Naval Officer, Licensed Financial Advisor, Insurance Agent, Realtor, Serial Entrepreneur and musical artist A.L.I.A.S.
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