Reggae singer Shaggy performs on NBC’s “Today” show July 6, 2001, in New York City. Shaggy is a native of Kingston, Jamaica, and a Persian Gulf War veteran. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images) In a new ...
"You can dance to it, you can cry to it, you can get ready to it. You know what I mean? You can make love to it," Shaggy told ...
The No. 2 album on this week’s pop chart, reggae singer Shaggy’s “Hotshot,” has everyone in the record business scratching their heads. It’s not just that it’s unheard of for a reggae act to sell ...
Shaggy and fellow Jamaican reggae singer Conkarah‘s new song “Banana” is a new take on the classic 1956 Harry Belafonte tune “Banana Boat Song (Day-O)” and was inspired by a very simple story.
Shaggy’s back with a full album, and he’s feeling lucky.His new single “Boom Body” is out and cashing in big with the ...
Given the Police’s flirtations with reggae in the 1980s, it wasn’t all that surprising when Sting, the band’s co-founder, and dancehall artist Shaggy announced they were collaborating on an album, ...
Shaggy’s “Boombastic” video from his Paste Session at Ilegal Mezcal in Brooklyn has hit 10 million views on YouTube and tens of millions more thanks to several viral TikTok posts. Last year, Shaggy ...
Yes, that Shaggy. Mr. Boombastic himself. The reggae musician of the 1990s and 2000s who advised anyone caught cheating red-handed to declare “it wasn’t me.” Probably the last musician you’d expect to ...
In 2000, Shaggy released “It Wasn’t Me,” the Jamaican artist’s biggest to date. The song, which depicted a conversation between Shaggy and RikRok about the latter cheating on his girlfriend, reached ...