If you were anywhere near a radio, nightclub, or school dance in the early 2000s, you know the opening lines: "Shake that thing, Miss Kana Kana..."
: Purely a party song. Sean Paul famously noted it wasn't about "smoking weed" but about dancing and having a good time. Chart Dominance & Impact
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Produced by Steven "Lenky" Marsden, "Get Busy" is built on the iconic , famous for its infectious, rhythmic hand-claps. Interestingly, "Get Busy" was not included on the original Diwali rhythm album because Sean Paul reportedly took too long to record his vocals for it.
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