At the age of 18, Shaggy's family moved to the Flatbush area of Brooklyn, New York from Jamaica.[1] In 1987, he took গান গাওয়া courses in Brooklyn and was discovered a বছর later, while গান গাওয়া in the streets with friends.
In 1988, he joined the United States Marine Corps as a Field Artillery কামান Crewman with 5th Battalion 10th Marines.[1] While enlisted in the Marines he served during Operation Desert Storm during the Persian Gulf War. It was during this time that Shaggy perfected his signature গান গাওয়া voice, breaking the constant monotony of running and marching cadences with his flair for inflection. It is also where he got the inspiration for his song "Boombastic
Upon his return from the Persian Gulf, he decided to pursue his সঙ্গীত career and his first hit in 1993: "Oh Carolina", was a dancehall re-make of a ska hit দ্বারা the Folkes Brothers, which appeared in the film Sliver.[1] The same year, Shaggy appeared on Kenny Dope's hip hop album "The Unreleased Project". He worked together with producers such as Sting International, Don One (who cut his first track), Lloyd 'Spiderman' Campbell and Robert Livingston. He had further big hits, including "Boombastic" in 1995,[1] the theme tune of a জনপ্রিয় Levi's commercial.
He then had a major comeback in 2001, with a big hit album which went diamond. The album featuring worldwide number-one hit singles "It Wasn't Me" and "Angel", the latter of which was built around two song samples - Merrilee Rush's 1968 hit "Angel of the Morning" (which was remade in 1981 দ্বারা রস Newton), and The Steve Miller Band's 1973 hit "The Joker". The album Hot Shot, from which these songs came, would hit number one on the Billboard 200 and UK album chart.[1]
However, his 2002 release Lucky Day, and the 2005 album Clothes Drop failed to match Hot Shot's success, although Lucky দিন still went gold.[1] The albums, however, found success in Europe, especially with heavy airplay from the single নমস্কার Sexy Lady.
Shaggy remade the Scooby-Doo theme song on the soundtrack entitled "Shaggy, Where Are You?".
Shaggy recorded the theme for Showtime, a 2002 movie.
In 1988, he joined the United States Marine Corps as a Field Artillery কামান Crewman with 5th Battalion 10th Marines.[1] While enlisted in the Marines he served during Operation Desert Storm during the Persian Gulf War. It was during this time that Shaggy perfected his signature গান গাওয়া voice, breaking the constant monotony of running and marching cadences with his flair for inflection. It is also where he got the inspiration for his song "Boombastic
Upon his return from the Persian Gulf, he decided to pursue his সঙ্গীত career and his first hit in 1993: "Oh Carolina", was a dancehall re-make of a ska hit দ্বারা the Folkes Brothers, which appeared in the film Sliver.[1] The same year, Shaggy appeared on Kenny Dope's hip hop album "The Unreleased Project". He worked together with producers such as Sting International, Don One (who cut his first track), Lloyd 'Spiderman' Campbell and Robert Livingston. He had further big hits, including "Boombastic" in 1995,[1] the theme tune of a জনপ্রিয় Levi's commercial.
He then had a major comeback in 2001, with a big hit album which went diamond. The album featuring worldwide number-one hit singles "It Wasn't Me" and "Angel", the latter of which was built around two song samples - Merrilee Rush's 1968 hit "Angel of the Morning" (which was remade in 1981 দ্বারা রস Newton), and The Steve Miller Band's 1973 hit "The Joker". The album Hot Shot, from which these songs came, would hit number one on the Billboard 200 and UK album chart.[1]
However, his 2002 release Lucky Day, and the 2005 album Clothes Drop failed to match Hot Shot's success, although Lucky দিন still went gold.[1] The albums, however, found success in Europe, especially with heavy airplay from the single নমস্কার Sexy Lady.
Shaggy remade the Scooby-Doo theme song on the soundtrack entitled "Shaggy, Where Are You?".
Shaggy recorded the theme for Showtime, a 2002 movie.
At the age of 18, Shaggy's family moved to the Flatbush area of Brooklyn, New York from Jamaica.[1] In 1987, he took গান গাওয়া courses in Brooklyn and was discovered a বছর later, while গান গাওয়া in the streets with friends.
In 1988, he joined the United States Marine Corps as a Field Artillery কামান Crewman with 5th Battalion 10th Marines.[1] While enlisted in the Marines he served during Operation Desert Storm during the Persian Gulf War. It was during this time that Shaggy perfected his signature গান গাওয়া voice, breaking the constant monotony of running and marching cadences with his flair for inflection. It is also where he got the inspiration for his song "Boombastic
Upon his return from the Persian Gulf, he decided to pursue his সঙ্গীত career and his first hit in 1993: "Oh Carolina", was a dancehall re-make of a ska hit দ্বারা the Folkes Brothers, which appeared in the film Sliver.[1] The same year, Shaggy appeared on Kenny Dope's hip hop album "The Unreleased Project". He worked together with producers such as Sting International, Don One (who cut his first track), Lloyd 'Spiderman' Campbell and Robert Livingston. He had further big hits, including "Boombastic" in 1995,[1] the theme tune of a জনপ্রিয় Levi's commercial.
He then had a major comeback in 2001, with a big hit album which went diamond. The album featuring worldwide number-one hit singles "It Wasn't Me" and "Angel", the latter of which was built around two song samples - Merrilee Rush's 1968 hit "Angel of the Morning" (which was remade in 1981 দ্বারা রস Newton), and The Steve Miller Band's 1973 hit "The Joker". The album Hot Shot, from which these songs came, would hit number one on the Billboard 200 and UK album chart.[1]
However, his 2002 release Lucky Day, and the 2005 album Clothes Drop failed to match Hot Shot's success, although Lucky দিন still went gold.[1] The albums, however, found success in Europe, especially with heavy airplay from the single নমস্কার Sexy Lady.
Shaggy remade the Scooby-Doo theme song on the soundtrack entitled "Shaggy, Where Are You?".
Shaggy recorded the theme for Showtime, a 2002 movie.
In 1988, he joined the United States Marine Corps as a Field Artillery কামান Crewman with 5th Battalion 10th Marines.[1] While enlisted in the Marines he served during Operation Desert Storm during the Persian Gulf War. It was during this time that Shaggy perfected his signature গান গাওয়া voice, breaking the constant monotony of running and marching cadences with his flair for inflection. It is also where he got the inspiration for his song "Boombastic
Upon his return from the Persian Gulf, he decided to pursue his সঙ্গীত career and his first hit in 1993: "Oh Carolina", was a dancehall re-make of a ska hit দ্বারা the Folkes Brothers, which appeared in the film Sliver.[1] The same year, Shaggy appeared on Kenny Dope's hip hop album "The Unreleased Project". He worked together with producers such as Sting International, Don One (who cut his first track), Lloyd 'Spiderman' Campbell and Robert Livingston. He had further big hits, including "Boombastic" in 1995,[1] the theme tune of a জনপ্রিয় Levi's commercial.
He then had a major comeback in 2001, with a big hit album which went diamond. The album featuring worldwide number-one hit singles "It Wasn't Me" and "Angel", the latter of which was built around two song samples - Merrilee Rush's 1968 hit "Angel of the Morning" (which was remade in 1981 দ্বারা রস Newton), and The Steve Miller Band's 1973 hit "The Joker". The album Hot Shot, from which these songs came, would hit number one on the Billboard 200 and UK album chart.[1]
However, his 2002 release Lucky Day, and the 2005 album Clothes Drop failed to match Hot Shot's success, although Lucky দিন still went gold.[1] The albums, however, found success in Europe, especially with heavy airplay from the single নমস্কার Sexy Lady.
Shaggy remade the Scooby-Doo theme song on the soundtrack entitled "Shaggy, Where Are You?".
Shaggy recorded the theme for Showtime, a 2002 movie.