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Getting Jiggy With It; Gettin jiggy with it; Gettin' Jiggy With It; Gettin Jiggy Wit It; Gettin' Jiggy Wit It; Get jiggy wit it; Get jiggy with it; Getting jiggy with it; Getting jiggy wit it; Gettin' jiggy wit it; Gettin' Jiggy with It

jiggy         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
['d??gi]
¦ adjective US informal
1. uninhibited, especially in a sexual manner.
2. trembling or nervous, especially as the result of drug withdrawal.
Origin
1930s: from jig + -y1.
List of Oz (TV series) characters         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Agamemnon Busmalis; Kareem Saïd; Miguel Alvarez (Oz); Antonio Nappa; Nino Schibetta; Arnold "Poet" Jackson; Wolfgang Cutler; Frank Urbano; Franklin Winthrop; Tug Daniels; Leroy Tidd; Zahir Arif; Adam Guenzel; Reggie Rawls; Hamid Khan (Oz); Martin Querns; Raoul "El Cid" Hernandez; Alonzo Torquemada; Mark Mack; Richie Hanlon; Malcolm Coyle; Clayton Hughes; Bob Rebadow; Karl Metzger; Salvatore DeSanto; Sean Murphy (Oz); Officer Sean Murphy; Adrian Johnson (Oz); Eugene Rivera; Claire Howell; Len Lopresti; Joseph Mineo; Jason Armstrong; Vic D'Agnasti; Travis Smith (Oz); Andrea Phelan; Tom Robinson (Oz); Roger Brese; Pierce Taylor; Lenny Burrano; Lawrence Smith (Oz); Eddie Hunt; Jefferson Keane; Officer Claire Howell; Scott Ross (Oz); Padraic Connelly; Carl Jenkins (Oz); Johnny Post; Paul Markstrom; Rick Heim; Omar White; Joseph Howard (Oz); Homeboys of Oz; Latinos of Oz; Italians of Oz; Latins of Oz; Jason Cramer; Sister Pete; Joey D'Angelo; Mario Seggio; Jia Kenmin; Carlos Rodrigo; Jaime Velez (Oz); Louis Bevilaqua; Sanjay Afsana; Ahmad Lalar; Huseni Mershah; Skezz Henke; Jamal Yusef; Bruno Goergen; Salah Udeen; Andrew Schillinger; Hank Schillinger; William Cudney; Billie Keane; Donald Groves; Yuri Kosygin; Kevin Ketchum; Jeremy Goldstein; Nat Ginzburg; Robert Sippel; Dave Brass; Father Ray Mukada; Guillaume Tarrant; Eli Zabitz; William Giles (Oz); Lemuel Idzik; Jonathan Coushaine; Timmy Kirk; Daniel Meehan; Stanley Bukowski; Oz characters; Jahfree Neema; Sister Peter Marie; Jiggy Walker; Seamus O'Reily; Richard L'Italien; Dr. Gloria Nathan; Wilson Loewen; Willy Brandt (Oz); Alvin Yood; Glen Shupe; Ronald Pokewaldt; Samuel Gougeon; Jim Burns (Oz); Ralph Galino; Kipekemie Jara; Patrick Keenan; Martin Montgomery (Oz); Frank Manhardt; Eugene Dobbins; Farai Gyrobile; Robbie Gerth; Edward Galson; Ray Mukada; Henry Stanton (Oz); Fred Wick; Perry Loftus; Liam Meaney (Oz); Pablo Rosa; Kareem Said; Steve Pasquin; Luis Ruiz (Oz); Characters of oz; Mike Healy (Oz); Characters from oz; Dr. Tariq Faraj; Alvah Case; Carlos Martinez (Oz); Alexander Vogel; Carlo Ricardo; Gloria Nathan; Tim McManus; Ms. Sally's Schoolyard; Miss Sally's Schoolyard; Chris Keller; Schillinger, Andrew; Tony Masters (Oz)
The characters of Oz, fictional characters on the television series about prison life, are a diverse mixture of inmates from various gangs and prison staff.

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Gettin' Jiggy wit It

"Gettin' Jiggy wit It" is a song by American rapper and actor Will Smith, released as the third single from his debut solo album, Big Willie Style (1997). The verse is based around a sample of "He's the Greatest Dancer" by Sister Sledge, and the chorus is sampled from "Sang and Dance" by the Bar-Kays. Released on January 26, 1998, the song was Smith's second hit produced by Poke & Tone and L.E.S., who replaced his long-time partner Jazzy Jeff, though the record-scratching techniques of Jazzy Jeff can be heard in the song.

The song spent three weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart from March 14, 1998. It also won a Grammy Award in 1999 for the Best Rap Solo Performance. It was ranked the 68th greatest song of the 1990s by VH1. However, it was ranked at number 19 on the list of AOL Radio's 100 Worst Songs Ever in 2010. The song was included in Pitchfork Media's 2010 list of "The Seven Worst U.S. No. 1 Singles of the 90s".