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Shaggy poses for a portrait on Tuesday, March 11, 2025, in New York. (Photo by Matt Licari/Invision/AP) AP: Sting, you stretched your voice in a different way for this song.
Shaggy and Sting appeared on The Tonight Show to perform their latest collaborative single, “Til a Mawnin.” The pair were joined by a live band and two back-up singers for the upbeat ...
Shaggy visits the “The Elvis Duran Z100 Morning Show” on Aug. 14, 2015, in NYC. Getty Images “It Wasn’t Me” was the first single on Shaggy’s fifth studio album, “Hot Shot,” in 2000.
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One Fine Day, Sting and Shaggy’s only-in-Philly fest, will ... - MSNPHILADELPHIA — It’s Sting + Shaggy 2.0. One Fine Day, it turns out, was not a one-off. In 2023, the seemingly unlikely bromance between English gentleman rocker Sting and Jamaican dance hall ...
Shaggy: “Sting and I are brothers. He’s the brother I didn’t know I need. We did an album called ’44/876′ that we did together, which was a reggae album.
In a People exclusive, Shaggy clarifies that his 2000 hit "It Wasn't Me" is a song against cheating, and people have gotten it wrong for the last 23 years.
Catchphrase-generating songs like "It Wasn't Me" made Shaggy a household name. The Jamaican artist talked to E! News about knowing when to shift priorities—and when to dive back into the game.
Shaggy’s former recording studio in Valley Stream was the birthplace of some of his most iconic hits. “I recorded ‘Angel,’ ‘It Wasn’t Me,’ and other big records there.
Shaggy moved to New York City to live with his mother in 1986 at just 18 years old. It was there and then he began his music career. His song "Big Up" hit No. 1 on the New York reggae charts, but ...
But choosing to have TLC go on before Shaggy was dunderheaded at best and an act of malice at worst. That isn’t to say Shaggy was terrible; his hourlong set was acceptable.
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