![]() Get Busy, the album was a worldwide success, eventually selling over six million. In the right context, sure, it’s at least something to pick people up to, but it’s also a song that doesn’t play well in other contexts, since without a whole pile of sexy butts around it doesn’t have much use. Sean Paul News from United Press International. That’s kind of interesting, but it’s also pretty one note, and it doesn’t really change much over the course of the track. It’s frantic, with Paul’s vocals providing a counterpoint to the chaos of the beat, given that they take the relative smoothness of reggae and Paul’s own accent to make something which counteracts the pure chaos underneath. Which isn’t anything against Paul – he clearly wanted to make a club track and had little to no interest in how it played in other contexts. Sean Paul has made a song about shaking butts, and as refreshing as it might be that he’s not really trying for anything more than making sexy ladies move their butts, it’s perhaps less than interesting outside of the club atmosphere. ![]() The year 2003 was dominated by what I will term stupid club music, and here’s the next stupid club track.
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