SHAGGY

After
one decade, six albums, two of them multi-platinum, five 1 hits,
and eleven top ten singles world wide, Grammy winning Big Yard
recording artist Shaggy is still on the grind. Making music that
celebrates his culture and being an ambassador for Reggae music
has always been the driving force in the heart of Jamaica’s only
living Diamond-plus selling artist.
In the early 1990’s Shaggy entered the scene with his deep throaty
remix of the Ska classic ‘Oh Carolina’, the first major Reggae
record to come out of the dancehall underground. Soon after, the
steady dub rhythm of the platinum selling Boombastic solidified
Shaggy as a dancehall hit-maker winning the 1996 Grammy Award for
Best Reggae Album.
When Hotshot dropped in 2000 no one could have predicted that this
was going to be the album to set Shaggy totally apart from any
artist on the dancehall stage. Hotshot, the best-selling album
in 2001, sold over 13 million albums world wide and topped the
charts in the US, UK, Germany and Australia simultaneously. The
album was seven times platinum certified in Canada and six times
platinum in the US. Hotshot rocketed to the top of the charts with
two phenomenal singles, “It Wasn’t Me” and “Angel”, which featured
Big Yard proteges Rik Rok and Rayvon, respectively.
Fall of 2005 found Shaggy releasing Clothes Drop an album that
gave his audience chart topping dancehall singles like “Wild2Nite”
and “Ready Fi Di Ride”. Steady contributions to the dancehall are
what keep Shaggy current. He is one of very few Reggae artists
who always have a fresh new record pulsing through the dancehall
market. And fall 2006 being no exception, he released one to keep
the masses guessing with “Reggae Vibes”, a well-received tune that
finds Shaggy taking on the role of singing. “Vibes” is the first
song to ever feature this famed deejay singing, just more proof
that with Shaggy’s ingenuity anything is possible.
To date, Shaggy has sold over 20 million albums, but he doesn’t
take that achievement lightly. Knowing that records are meant to
be broken, today we find Shaggy in the studio putting the finishing
touches on his eagerly anticipated but still untitled album due
in 2007. “Church Heathen” on Big Yard’s new Heathen riddim is the
hottest new song in heavy rotation on Jamaican radio and in the
clubs, and this single is just a taste of what’s to come. In his
new project Shaggy is going full circle, pulling together the original
crew for collaborations that include artists such as Redd Foxx
and Screechy Dan, alongside side Rik Rok and the ever-solid Rayvon.
For production, the project boasts the creative excellence of Sting
International, Robert Livingston, Tony Kelly, Christopher Birch,
and Dave Kelly. Working from his strong foundation and always expecting
the best, Shaggy is doing his part to make good music, make a difference
and prove that the ‘world is just one big yard!!’