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 +"'''Get Busy'''" is a [[2003]] re-released song by Jamaican dancehall reggae [[Toasting|toaster]] [[Sean Paul]], from his album ''[[Dutty Rock]]''.
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 +The [[dancehall]]-style song features a jumpy [[Clapping|handclap]] [[riddim]] known as the [[Diwali Riddim]]. The lyrics encourage sexy ladies to get busy, dancing in a [[nightclub]]. Paul described it as "...mainly a party song. It's not all about smoking weed."
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 +"Get Busy" topped the [[Billboard Hot 100]] for three weeks from May 10, 2003, preceded by "[[In Da Club]]" by [[50 Cent]] and followed by "[[21 Questions]]" by 50 Cent featuring [[Nate Dogg]].
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"Get Busy" is a 2003 re-released song by Jamaican dancehall reggae toaster Sean Paul, from his album Dutty Rock.

The dancehall-style song features a jumpy handclap riddim known as the Diwali Riddim. The lyrics encourage sexy ladies to get busy, dancing in a nightclub. Paul described it as "...mainly a party song. It's not all about smoking weed."

"Get Busy" topped the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks from May 10, 2003, preceded by "In Da Club" by 50 Cent and followed by "21 Questions" by 50 Cent featuring Nate Dogg.




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