"I'm on an adrenaline run at this point," Grammy-winning reggae icon Shaggy tells Billboard less than a week after Hurricane ...
The dancehall star on coordinating food, water, and medicine dispersal in a town ravished Hurricane Melissa with the help of ...
Singer-rapper Shaggy has worked to organize Hurricane Melissa relief efforts in Jamaica — here's how you can help.
Shaggy will bring some island flavor to the Houston Symphony in 2025. The Jamaican-American singer will celebrate the history of reggae music with his "Mr. Symphonic" show. The program will trace a ...
Another reggae superstar, Shaggy, is also rallying for his home country. For the artist, known for such hits as “Boombastic,” “In the Summertime” and “It Wasn’t Me,” the cause is more personal; his ...
The Community Organized Relief Effort is recognizing its 15 year presence in Haiti, which was also struck by Hurricane Melissa, with a 15th anniversary matching fund for those who donate to relief ...
“I would really like for the artists to come in and make connections and understand the game and not get fucked like the old ones did,” said Shaggy of the third annual confab. By Janeé Bolden Artists, ...
Prince Harry started singing Shaggy's hit song "It Wasn't Me" during his 2012 visit to Jamaica, the singer revealed Prince Harry is a Shaggy fan — according to the reggae singer! "When Prince Harry ...
Jamaican music and musicians are not where they need to be when it comes to numbers, access, and credibility. We talked to several reggae and dancehall artists and insiders to discuss what the hurdles ...
Just a few days after the Made in America Festival wraps up its weekend takeover of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway this September, English rockstar Sting and Jamaican rapper and singer Shaggy will host ...
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 ...
There is only one certified diamond-selling dance hall reggae artist, and he will be performing at the Toyota Music Factory in Irving on Saturday. His name is Shaggy. Yes, the artist who wrote “It ...