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Busy Signal - Therapy Info

: He emphasizes his constant presence and devotion, famously singing that he is "closer to yuh dan yuh panty".

is a standout reggae track by Jamaican artist Busy Signal , featured as the eighth track on his acclaimed 2019 album, Parts of the Puzzle , released through VP Records . Known for his versatility and ability to blend dancehall with roots reggae, Busy Signal uses this track to explore themes of intense attraction and physical connection, framing the presence of a partner as a form of "mental" relief or obsession. Core Themes and Lyrics Busy Signal - Therapy

: The hook plays on the idea of being driven "mental" or crazy by attraction, which ironically makes the physical connection his only "therapy". Musical Profile : He emphasizes his constant presence and devotion,

The track maintains a high-energy pace with a BPM of , making it a favorite for dancehall settings and clubs. It fits within the "Parts of the Puzzle" album's broader mission to showcase Busy Signal’s "million styles in one," moving from hard-hitting dancehall to smoother, acoustic-tinged reggae. Visuals and Production Core Themes and Lyrics : The hook plays

Unlike some of his more socially conscious work like "One Way" or "Stay So," is a sensual, upbeat anthem. The song's title serves as a metaphor for how a woman’s physical presence and movement—specifically her "natural bubble and bounce"—acts as a remedy for his state of mind.

: The lyrics focus on a "natural" and "sensual" mood, with Busy Signal repeatedly asking "Weh yuh get da body deh fi mad mi?" (Where did you get that body to make me go crazy?).