Born Orville Burrell in Kingston, Jamaica, Shaggy is a global reggae and dancehall sensation known for his infectious energy and unique vocal style. Rising to fame in the early '90s, Shaggy's career took off with hits like "Oh Carolina" and his iconic 2000 album "Hot Shot," which featured the chart-topping singles "It Wasn't Me" and "Angel." His music, deeply rooted in Jamaican culture, is a celebration of life, joy, and rhythm that has resonated with fans worldwide. Shaggy's journey from the U.S. Marines to the music scene is as remarkable as his discography, which includes collaborations with artists like Sting and Sean Paul. With a Grammy Award and numerous platinum records to his name, Shaggy continues to be a pioneering force in reggae, spreading his music's vibrant spirit across the globe.