We use cookies to ensure the functionality of our website. After giving your consent, we use them to analyze traffic and personalize advertising on third-party advertising platforms, always in accordance with the rules of the Privacy Policy.
Shaggy, born Orville Richard Burrell on October 22, 1968, is a Jamaican-American musician widely known for hits such as "It Wasn't Me," "Boombastic," "In the Summertime," "Oh Carolina," and "Angel." A leading figure in reggae and pop, he has won two Grammy Awards for Best Reggae Album and received the Brit Award for International Male Solo Artist. Shaggy was honored with the Jamaican Order of Distinction and holds an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from Brown University.