After watching Shaggy in his new video “It Wasn’t Me,” all decked out in his pimp-like purple smoking jacket, surrounded by well-endowed women, it’s easy to tell he is the man. But it’s not all image.
Like any other veteran of Jamaica’s dance halls, singer Shaggy knows the challenging legacy of Bob Marley. The late reggae icon shone so brightly that his music still dominates and defines the genre ...
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 ...
NEW YORK — The indomitable Shaggy was perched atop the album charts again this week, but the Puff Daddy protege act 112 led a brigade of hip-hop/R&B debuts in the top 10. Shaggy clung to No. 1 in a ...
NEW YORK — Shaggy was No. 1 on the album charts yet again this week, but a gang of professional wrestlers were hot on his heels, and Grammy afterglow catapulted several acts — especially those who ...
It wasn’t me… it was them. Afternoon Delight, a cappella group from Manchester who were brought together through a mutual love for “liquor and ladies,” tackled Shaggy’s classic hit and totally crushed ...
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