Come Over - (missing You)
It proved that dancehall artists could successfully transition into more traditional reggae spaces without losing their edge or relevance.
The song served as a cornerstone for Busy Signal's Reggae Music Again project, which was a deliberate effort to revitalize "one-drop" reggae. Come Over (Missing You)
Unlike many fleeting dancehall anthems, the lyrics explicitly mention a desire for longevity, with lines like "me and you forever, gal nah go divorce". 💿 The "Reggae Music Again" Context 💿 The "Reggae Music Again" Context The track
The track famously references Anita Baker, suggesting a setting of "listening to Anita Baker" to set a romantic mood. 🎵 Song Overview and Impact
"Come Over (Missing You)" by Busy Signal is a standout reggae ballad that marked a significant stylistic shift for the artist upon its release in 2012. Originally featured on the critically acclaimed album Reggae Music Again , the track moved away from the high-tempo dancehall that defined Busy Signal's early career, opting instead for a soulful, lovers-rock aesthetic. 🎵 Song Overview and Impact