

Note: Some words and phrases in Sean Paul's "Get Busy" song are from African American Vernacular English and some are from Jamaican Patois. Citations are given for other explanations. Most of these explanations are my interpretations. LYRICS EXPLANATIONS (using the above line numbers) The lines for these lyrics are slightly reformatted for this pancocojams post. From the day me born jah ignite me flameġ01. Yo Miss Jodi yu’r di one and Rebecca shake that thingĩ4. From the day me born jah ignite me flameĨ3. Percolate anything you want to call itĦ0. Woman Get busy, Just shake that booty non-stopĥ9. From the day me born jah ignite me flameĥ4. caw nobody can dis you man won‘t let it canĤ7. Can anything you want you know you must get itģ7. From the day me born jah ignite me flameģ1. Me want fi see you get live ‘pon the riddim when me rideĢ2. Percolate anything you want to call itġ1. Woman get busy, Just shake that booty non-stopġ0. This video was filmed in Toronto, Canada. Sean Paul performing Get Busy - Official Music Video Thanks also to all those who are quoted in this post, and thanks to the publisher of this video on YouTube.Ĭlick for another pancocojams post on this record which includes selected comments from this video's discussion thread. Thanks to Sean Paul for his musical legacy. The content of this post is presented for cultural, historical, and aesthetic purposes. This post also includes my interpretation of the song's lyrics. Yes Inverclyde have been asked to comment.This pancocojams post showcases a video and song lyrics for Sean Paul's hit 2002 Dancehall record "Get Busy", also known as "Shake That Thing Miss Annabella". “Inverclyde Council’s investigation must uncover who sanctioned this grant award and why – not that there can be any feasible justification for it.”Īn SNP spokesperson said: "This is a matter between Inverclyde Council and Yes Inverclyde. “It goes without saying that this £10,000 must be repaid by Yes Inverclyde immediately, so that it can be redistributed to deserving, needy local businesses.

The council’s decision actually beggars belief. “Hard-pressed businesses in Inverclyde will be astonished and outraged that money earmarked to help them through the pandemic has been squandered on SNP propaganda. Scottish Tory MSP Murdo Fraser said: “This is an appalling and inexplicable misuse of public funds. The matter has now been referred to our corporate fraud service to review." "Coronavirus grants are subject to audit and fraud allegations will be investigated. Inverclyde Council said the sum had been paid to Yes Inverclyde last year.Īsked whether a complaint had been made and whether the council is conducting an investigation, a council spokesperson said: "Correct. A council is investigating a £10,000 covid business support grant to a pro-independence group.
