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What (who) is get into - definition

ALBUM BY THE ISLEY BROTHERS
Get Into Something; Get into something

get into      
1.
If you get into a particular kind of work or activity, you manage to become involved in it.
He was eager to get into politics.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n
2.
If you get into a school, college, or university, you are accepted there as a student.
I was working hard to get into Cambridge.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n
3.
If you ask what has got into someone, you mean that they are behaving very differently from the way they usually behave. (INFORMAL)
What has got into you today. Why are you behaving like this?
PHRASAL VERB: V P n
get into      
1.
Mount, climb into.
2.
Be admitted into.
3.
Penetrate, get inside of.
Five Get into Trouble         
NOVEL BY ENID BLYTON
Five Get Into Trouble
Five Get into Trouble is the eighth novel in The Famous Five series by Enid Blyton. It was first published in 1949.

Wikipedia

Get into Something

Get Into Something is an album by the Isley Brothers, released on their T-Neck imprint in 1970. Although the album itself did not chart, it includes six songs that appeared in the top 30 of the Billboard R&B chart between late 1969 and early 1971 (most of which dented the lower reaches of the Pop chart as well): the title track, "Bless Your Heart", the horn and drum-driven "Keep on Doin'" (which inspired the instrumental cover by The J.B.'s later that year under the title "The Grunt"), "Freedom", "Girls Will Be Girls" and "If He Can You Can".

The album's title track includes a James Brown-styled "give the drummer some" breakdown that was highly influential on the New York b-boy dance scene (later known as break dancing). The drum break, along with the LP's scarcity, has made this the most valuable and highly sought after Isley Brothers album among vinyl record collectors. It was remastered and expanded for inclusion in the 2015 released 23-CD box set The RCA Victor & T-Neck Album Masters (1959-1983).

Examples of use of get into
1. With buy–ins as low as $1, there are satellites to get into a satellite to get into a satellite.
2. JEFFERSON: You‘re asking me to get into facts that I have told you I will not get into.
3. Newspapers will have to get into this game, just as broadcasters have to get into text – if they have not already done so.
4. A: I don‘t want to get into just sort of ranking them, then you get into why is one more damaging than the other.
5. Remember those warnings never to get into cars with strangers?