The song was originally released as the second single from Kingston's third studio album,[1] Back 2 Life, but was taken off for unknown reasons.
[citation needed] The song sounds similar to Rihanna's "Te Amo", which was also produced by the same production team, Stargate.
[6] The song has been described as an "island-tinged" jam that features synthesized dance floor beats and air horn effects.
[1][7] Minaj is featured in the song during the bridge and an additional verse reigning in her R-rated commentary on the "light-and-fluffy" track.
"[4] Erika Brooks Adickman of Idolator commented "All in all, we want to slap on some roller-skates and bop our heads to this song on our iPods.
[12] The video takes place in a dance-hall in Jamaica with a cast of dancers and fire-breathers, including American-Jamaican artist Shaggy.