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Sean Paul Get Busy Like Glue Official Video Access

The video depicts a high-energy house party during winter, contrasting the cold exterior with the "electricity" of the dancehall inside.

Toward the end, Sean Paul's brother, Jason "Jigzagula" Henriques , grabs the mic to introduce a "brand new single". Sean Paul Get Busy Like Glue Official Video

Filmed in a residential basement in Woodbridge, Ontario (a suburb of Toronto, Canada). The video depicts a high-energy house party during

The official music video for Sean Paul ’s "Get Busy" (which famously transitions into "Like Glue") is a quintessential piece of early 2000s dancehall culture. Directed by (formerly known as Little X) and released in February 2003 , the video is stylized as a "bashment" or basement party. Setting & Atmosphere The official music video for Sean Paul ’s

The video shifts into "Like Glue," showing more dance segments. The party is eventually shut down for good when the homeowner returns to find the furnace banging has resumed. Sean Paul - Get Busy/Like Glue (Official Video)

Sean Paul and his crew arrive at a suburban home where elders are playing dominoes upstairs. In the basement, a massive party is underway. A recurring gag involves the homeowner coming downstairs to yell, " Stop banging on the damn furnace! " after partygoers hit the metal air ducts in rhythm with the beat. Video Breakdown & Segments

The first half features the hit single "Get Busy" from the album Dutty Rock . It highlights synchronized dance moves and "shaking that thing," with Paul performing amidst a crowded, dim basement.

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