Michael Patrick Kelly and Shaggy drop Rebellion, a high-energy anthem about love’s power against a divided world. Listen now!
From Shaggy's cheating anthem "It Wasn't Me" to Jeannie C. Riley's snarky "Harper Valley P.T.A.," these songs are packed with humor.
Shaggy, the dancehall legend ... he said he sang in that voice because “it sounded cool,” but since the song became his first major hit, he felt compelled to continue singing in that range ...
I just sang that song in that voice because that, it sounded cool," Shaggy, 55, said referring to songs like his 1995 track "Boombastic" where he sings the lyrics, "Mr. Lover." Related ...
Jerome Foster Lewis, of Medford, debuts his new show, “An Unforgettable Valentine — A Celebration of Nat ‘King’ Cole’s Love ...
“This is a very unique show for me,” Shaggy said. “Beres Hammond is the king of lovers’ rock—a genre of reggae that focuses on love songs—and Sean Paul is a powerhouse in dancehal ...
Hot Shot is my biggest album to date and the songs from it continue to be played on pop radio. I’m very proud of this body of work,” Shaggy told the Observer. Hot Shot was a commercial success ...