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Name = Shaggy
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Orville Richard Burrell
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Kingston, Jamaica
Flatbush, Brooklyn,
New York
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Dancehall,
Reggae,
Reggae fusion,
Rap
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Years_active = 1990 – present
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VP Records
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Orville Richard Burrell''' (born October 22, 1968,
Kingston,
Jamaica), better known by his stage name '''Shaggy , is a
Jamaican-American reggae singer who is said to have taken his nickname from his "shaggy" hair and general appearance and later from the slang term
shagging. He has been noted as having a
baritone range singing voice. Speaking on ''
This Morning'' on August 27, 2008, Burrell states the name Shaggy is specifically a reference to a previous hairstyle.
Biography
Early life
At the age of 18, Shaggy's family moved to the
United States from Jamaica and settled in the neighborhood of
Valley Stream in
New York.
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Military service
In 1988, he joined the
United States Marine Corps as a Field Artillery Cannon Crewman with
5th Battalion 10th Marines. 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 singing 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."
Career
1990s
Upon his return from the
Persian Gulf, 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, which appeared in the film Sliver. 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, the theme tune of a popular
Levi's commercial.
Early 2000s
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 two song samples -
Merrilee Rush's 1968 hit "
Angel of the Morning" (which was remade in 1981 by
Juice 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.
However, his 2002 release ''
Lucky Day'', and the 2005 album ''
Clothes Drop'' failed to match ''Hot Shot'''s success, although ''Lucky Day'' still went
gold. The albums, however, found success in Europe, especially with heavy airplay from the single ''
Hey 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.
2005–present
On 11 March 2007, Shaggy performed the official song of the
ICC Cricket World Cup 2007, entitled "The Game of Love and Unity" , with
Bajan entertainer
Rupee and
Trinidadian
Fay-Ann Lyons at the opening ceremony at The Greenfield Stadium,
Trelawny, Jamaica.
Shaggy left
Universal and released his latest album under his own label, Big Yard Records with distribution by VP Records. On August 2007, he joined
Cyndi Lauper in
Singapore for the Sonnet Music Festival, where they performed "
Girls Just Want To Have Fun". On 15 October 2007, he was awarded the Jamaican
Order of Distinction in the rank of Commander (CD).
In January 2008, Shaggy performed 6 arena concerts with
Natalia and
En Vogue in
Antwerp during Natalia Meets En Vogue feat Shaggy in front of 78.000 people. The same year,
UEFA chose Shaggy to record the official
anthem for the Mascots (
Trix and Flix) of the
Euro 2008 football tournament held in
Austria and
Switzerland. The song was "Feel the Rush".
In the summer of 2008 he appeared on
VH1's, "I Love The New Millenium". On 4 December that year, ''
Intoxication'' was nominated for Best Reggae Album at the
51st Grammy Awards.
Shaggy also performed in the closing ceremony of the
2009 IPL which was held in May 2009 in
South Africa. He also performed in the opening ceremony of the inaugural
Champions League Twenty20 in the same year held in
Bangalore,
India.
Also on 8 August 2008 Shaggy performed in Dar es salaam
to mark Zain Global Brand launch in Tanzania The concert was held at the Leaders Club in the city of Dar es Salaam.
On 23 August 2009 Shaggy performed at
Ottawa Reggae Festival in
Ottawa,
Canada. There are plans for a new single release in late 2009 with "Fading Away", featuring
Kevin Rudolf and
Lil Jon. He will also be releasing "Fly High", featuring
Gary Pine, to be issued on 5 December 2009.
In 2009, Shaggy was invited to perform at the "Festival Creole" held every year from November 28 to December 6 in Mauritius Island.
Shaggy - Rise Again (with Sean Paul, Sean Kingston, Alison Hinds, Shontelle Layne, Edwin Yearwood, Destra Garcia, David Rudder, KesDieffenthaller, Tessanne Chin, Etana & Belo), a song is sponsored by Digicel, which has become the anthem in Haiti after the tragedy of the earthquake on Jan. 12.
His collaboration with the Balkan group
Sahara (consisting of the Romanian singer
Costi Ioniţă and the Bulgarian singer
Andrea) and the French House DJ
Bob Sinclar on "I Wanna" was released as a single in January 2010 in Europe, and Shaggy performed live with them several times during Miami's Winter Music Conference in March 2010 in support of the song.
In April 2010, He again performed before Cricket Audiences at the ICC T20 World Championships, also providing between play performances.
On July 17, 2010 in Country Fair Entertainment Park in Medford, NY, Shaggy performed for the PARTY FM'S MEGA JAM 2010 concert.
On July 2010 Shaggy recorded the song "TARGET" with the Japanese reggae singer "lecca" which can be heard on her album.
Discography
Albums
1993: ''
Pure Pleasure''
1994: ''
Original Doberman''
1995: ''
Boombastic'' US #34, UK #37 (Platinum)
1997: ''
Midnite Lover'' (Platinum)
2000: ''
Hot Shot'' US #1, UK #1 (6x Platinum)
2002: ''
Lucky Day'' US #24 (Gold)
2005: ''
Clothes Drop'' US #144
2007: ''
Intoxication''
2008: '''' UK #22
See also
Reggae Reggae fusion Ragga
References
External links
Official site Official MySpace Page Official Shaggy Page at
Wenig-LaMonica Associates Official Big Yard Music website Shaggy at
Allmusic Shaggy at
Clipland Telegraph.co.uk Shaggy interview
Shaggy EUT Interview
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