Odd Mob Turns Up the Tempo On Sean Paul's "Get Busy" With Track's First-Ever Official Remix

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Like a spark reigniting an outdated flame, Odd Mob has breathed new life into Sean Paul’s iconic “Get Busy” with its first official rework.

Together with his newest launch, the “Shedding Management” producer has reworked the 2003 dancehall basic of 20 years with a contemporary, fashionable manufacturing twist. Including a pep in its step, Odd Mob raises the tempo, remodeling “Get Busy” into an energizing, dance-worthy single with a voluminous bassline that instructions motion. The remix has already turn out to be a mainstay in his stay units, drawing huge responses from pageant crowds at Coachella, EDC and extra.

Sean Paul’s authentic “Get Busy” stays a defining second in dancehall historical past after it ascended to the highest of the US Billboard Scorching 100 over 20 years in the past. The track additionally achieved prime 10 standing in quite a few international locations, successfully cementing its place as a rallying international anthem of broader cultural significance.

“Crazy to see a cheeky little bootleg I made for my sets recently is getting an official release!” Odd Mob exclaimed in a press launch. “This remake is completely carefree and doesn’t take itself too seriously at all. Simple, a bit speedy and a bit silly.”

Take a hear under and discover the brand new monitor on streaming platforms right here.

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