Shaggy is setting the record straight. In a June 2 interview with People, Shaggy, 54, said that his 2000 hit song "It Wasn't Me," sung from the point of view of a man caught cheating and then ...
"It's an anti-cheating song. It's just that nobody listened to the record to the end," he said. "It Wasn't Me" was the first single released from Shaggy's fifth studio album "Hot Shot." Shaggy has ...
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 ...
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 ...
Shaggy, the reggae icon whose hits like “Boombastic” and “It Wasn’t Me” have spanned decades and generations, is gearing up for a special Valentine’s Day performance at UBS Arena alongside fellow ...
If anyone released a smash hit song in the year 2000 that was pro-cheating, it wasn’t Shaggy. The rapper told People in an interview published Friday that his biggest single, “It Wasn’t Me,” is widely ...
Today, Wednesday June 7, 2023, bold and bald-faced cheaters without the sense to develop an alibi around the world have lost a sacred text. In a new interview, rapper Shaggy attempts to reframe the ...
Renowned rapper and singer, Shaggy, whose real name is Orville Richard Burrell CD, has recently revealed the true meaning behind his hit song from the year 2000, "It Wasn't Me." In a candid interview ...
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 ...