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Daily Star on MSNShaggy finally reveals who's responsible for his biggest hit – and it really wasn’t himJamaican 'Boombastic' singer Shaggy says the massive number one hit was written by a higher power and is part of an extensive ...
"This album is an album of joy, of smiles, of sunshine..." Shaggy is reinventing some of his most famous dance hits in his new album, "Hot Shot 2020," out Friday. The iconic reggae artist, known ...
There was a time when Shaggy couldn't go anywhere without calls of "Mr. Lover-lover" following him around. And to this day, the reggae artist still gets fans coming up to him to declare—yup ...
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 ...
Brown University awards Reggae artist Shaggy with an honorary degree. The Jamaican born artist, real name Orville Burrell performed during Brown University’s Class of 2020’s in-person ...
I once read that Shaggy, the reggae artist, had suggested that instead of liquidating the psychopaths of ISIS, we should shower them with weed and reggae albums so they’d be too chill to kill.
Jam out to the Jamaican-inspired hits "It Wasn't Me," "Boombastic" and many others by the award-winning artist Shaggy at the Hard Rock Casino this September! Shaggy will perform on the outdoor ...
When the two prolific recording artists are asked where the chemistry ... to almost every inner-city person’s life in Jamaica. SHAGGY: The reggae community and the Jamaican communities have ...
DETROIT (WXYZ) — Grammy Award-winning reggae rapper and singer Shaggy will perform at the Detroit Auto Show’s Charity Preview on Sept. 15., organizers announced ...
"For us to all come together on this track was something that really was epic." Jamaican artist Spice's latest single, "Go Down Deh," unites her with two other notable icons in the dancehall genre ...
When the two prolific recording artists are asked where the ... city person’s life in Jamaica. AP: How have reggae fans received the song? SHAGGY: The reggae community and the Jamaican ...
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