Shaggy is the name of, at least, two artists.
1, Shaggy (born October 22, 1968, in Kingston, Jamaica as Orville Richard Burrell), is a Jamaican reggae artist who takes his nickname from his shaggy hair. He is especially notable for his distinctive sub-baritone voice.
His family immigrated to the United States and they settled in the neighborhood of Flatbush, Brooklyn, located in New York City, New York, USA.
In 1988, he joined the United States Marine Corps and served during Operation Desert Storm during the Persian Gulf War. Read Full BioShaggy is the name of, at least, two artists.
1, Shaggy (born October 22, 1968, in Kingston, Jamaica as Orville Richard Burrell), is a Jamaican reggae artist who takes his nickname from his shaggy hair. He is especially notable for his distinctive sub-baritone voice.
His family immigrated to the United States and they settled in the neighborhood of Flatbush, Brooklyn, located in New York City, New York, USA.
In 1988, he joined the United States Marine Corps and served during Operation Desert Storm during the Persian Gulf War.
On his return from Iraq, he decided to pursue his music career and his first hit in 1993: "Oh Carolina", was a dancehall re-make of a ska hit by the Folkes Brothers. The same year, Shaggy appeared on Kenny Dope's hip hop album "The Unreleased Project". He worked together with producers such as Sting Intl., Don One (who cut his first track), Lloyd 'Spiderman' Campbell and Robert Livingston. He had further big hits, including "Boombastic" in 1995.
He then had a major comeback in 2001, featuring worldwide number-one hit singles "It Wasn't Me" and "Angel," the latter of which was built around Merrilee Rush's 1968 hit "Angel of the Morning" (which was remade in 1981 by Juice Newton). The album Hot Shot, from which those cuts came, would hit number one on the Billboard 200.
However, his 2002 release Lucky Day, and the 2005 album Clothes Drop failed to match Hot Shot's success.
Shaggy performed the theme for Showtime (film), a 2002 movie.
2, Shaggy, a swedish rock/blues rock band from the 1970's. Released one album, "Lessons for beginners"
1, Shaggy (born October 22, 1968, in Kingston, Jamaica as Orville Richard Burrell), is a Jamaican reggae artist who takes his nickname from his shaggy hair. He is especially notable for his distinctive sub-baritone voice.
His family immigrated to the United States and they settled in the neighborhood of Flatbush, Brooklyn, located in New York City, New York, USA.
In 1988, he joined the United States Marine Corps and served during Operation Desert Storm during the Persian Gulf War. Read Full BioShaggy is the name of, at least, two artists.
1, Shaggy (born October 22, 1968, in Kingston, Jamaica as Orville Richard Burrell), is a Jamaican reggae artist who takes his nickname from his shaggy hair. He is especially notable for his distinctive sub-baritone voice.
His family immigrated to the United States and they settled in the neighborhood of Flatbush, Brooklyn, located in New York City, New York, USA.
In 1988, he joined the United States Marine Corps and served during Operation Desert Storm during the Persian Gulf War.
On his return from Iraq, he decided to pursue his music career and his first hit in 1993: "Oh Carolina", was a dancehall re-make of a ska hit by the Folkes Brothers. The same year, Shaggy appeared on Kenny Dope's hip hop album "The Unreleased Project". He worked together with producers such as Sting Intl., Don One (who cut his first track), Lloyd 'Spiderman' Campbell and Robert Livingston. He had further big hits, including "Boombastic" in 1995.
He then had a major comeback in 2001, featuring worldwide number-one hit singles "It Wasn't Me" and "Angel," the latter of which was built around Merrilee Rush's 1968 hit "Angel of the Morning" (which was remade in 1981 by Juice Newton). The album Hot Shot, from which those cuts came, would hit number one on the Billboard 200.
However, his 2002 release Lucky Day, and the 2005 album Clothes Drop failed to match Hot Shot's success.
Shaggy performed the theme for Showtime (film), a 2002 movie.
2, Shaggy, a swedish rock/blues rock band from the 1970's. Released one album, "Lessons for beginners"
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Hot Shot
Shaggy Lyrics
They call me Mr. Hot Shot, baby can I do my thing
Don't stop, girl I like the vibe you bring
Knock knock, open up and let me in
We can do most anything, tell me do you like my swing
They call me Mr. Hot Shot, baby can I do my thing
Don't stop, girl I like the vibe you bring
Knock knock, open up and let me in
We can do most anything, tell me do you like my swing
Well tell me if you no hear
How the reggae lover him a run things this year
New tune fi buss and me have lyrics fi spare
No need to fear
Girl if you down with Mr. Lover put you finger inna the air
I love you walk
And I even like the raunchy way that you talk
You're the kinda girl that all the fellas all a stalk
Hound dogs a bark girl
Come let me discombobulate your parts
They call me Mr. Hot Shot, baby can I do my thing
Don't stop, girl I like the vibe you bring
Knock knock, open up and let me in
We can do most anything, tell me do you like my swing
Well girl you better know she right ya now you is a part of the plan
I notice pon you finger she you wear a wedding band
No bother think say this is just a one night stand
No think I man a look you fi a slam
I tell you gal on top of how you look you know you have sex appeal
You're like a priceless gem whe every man waan fi steal
Expressing my emotions got to tell you how I feel
So baby come and let me know the deal
They call me Mr. Hot Shot, baby can I do my thing
Don't stop, girl I like the vibe you bring
Knock knock, open up and let me in
We can do most anything, tell me do you like my swing
Well tell me if you no hear
How the reggae lover him a run things this year
New tune fi buss and me have lyrics fi spare
No need to fear
Girl if you down with Mr. Lover put you finger inna the air
I love you walk
And I even like the raunchy way that you talk
You're the kinda girl that all the fellas all a stalk
Hound dogs a bark girl
Come let me discombobulate your parts
Lyrics © BROADWAY MUSIC CORPORATION
Written by: CHRISTOPHER BIRCH, DORRETT C. WISDOM, ORVILLE BURRELL, SHAUN PIZZONIA, DORRETT WISDOM
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