Find Shaggy In Sydney
With a string of reggae hits during the 1990s, there are very few who could forget the smooth baritone voice of
reggae singer Shaggy.
Whenever the 90s are mentioned, songs like "Oh
Carolina" and "Mr Boombastic" instantly pop into mind - along with happy
pants, flat top hair cuts and slap bands (snap bracelets).
After a major comeback in 2001, with hit
worldwide number-one singles "It Wasn't Me" and "Angel", it seemed that
Shaggy went missing - until now.
The "shaggy" haired singer is turning 42 and
what better way to celebrate than to have a party sponsored by New
Zealand Vodka brand 42BELOW in Sydney.
That's right all you Shaggy fans, the man
that is best known for being totally "Boombastic" will be roaming the
streets, bars and cafes of Sydney in Australia – and all you have to do to score an
invite to his party is to follow the clues Shaggy drops on Facebook,
Twitter
and Foursquare
about where he’ll be. Find him and the man himself will give you a couple of invites, watch the video for more details.
What
is your favourite Shaggy album? We take a look back at the chart rise,
fall of Shaggy a man whose ability to churn out hits has been somewhat
forgotten in this era of N*E*R*D produced R&B hits - as well as the
current slew of auto-tuned "songs". Don't believe us - just check out this impressive resume...  | |
Shaggy : History of Hits
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Albums : Shaggy
- 1991: Rivers of Babylon
- 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: Best of Shaggy: The Boombastic
Collection UK #22
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