Shaggy, the iconic ’90s singer behind chart-toppers like “It Wasn’t Me,” stages a powerful comeback at age 57. He unveils his new album Lottery while stepping into a key role in Sting’s hit musical The Last Ship.
From ’90s Hits to New Heights
Shaggy first skyrocketed to fame with the 2000 smash “It Wasn’t Me,” followed by enduring favorites “Angel” and “Boombastic.” Now, he blends his signature style with fresh energy in upcoming projects.
‘Lottery’ Album: A Fusion of Fun and Feeling
The album Lottery mixes genres for broad appeal, echoing Shaggy’s classic reggae fusion. He describes it vividly: “You can dance to it, you can cry to it, you can get ready to it. You know what I mean? I don’t like cookie-cutting. So it’s that Shaggy sound that you’re used to, which is fun. You know, it brings joy, it makes you smile, and it’s got that reggae beat, and it’s got that fusion beat. Hybrids are what I’m into. I’m the king of hybrids.”
Fans anticipate this return to joyful, hybrid beats that defined his career.




