Busy (Lyfe Jennings song)

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"Busy"
Lyfe Jennings Busy cover.jpg
Single by Lyfe Jennings featuring Tyga & Young Buck
from the album I Still Believe
ReleasedFebruary 23, 2010
Recorded2009
Genre R&B
Length2:53
Label Songbook/CBE Entertainment Records/Asylum/Warner Bros. Records
Songwriter(s) Tyler James Williams
Producer(s) Lyfe Jennings
Lyfe Jennings featuring Tyga & Young Buck singles chronology
"If I Knew Then"
(2009)
"Busy"
(2010)
"Statistics"
(2010)

"Busy" is the first single released from Lyfe Jennings' fourth album I Still Believe on February 23, 2010. [1] Busy reached number 39 on the Billboard R&B/hip hop chart.

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