Shaggy, the iconic ’90s singer, launches a major comeback featuring his upcoming album Lottery and a starring role in Sting’s hit musical The Last Ship.
From Chart-Toppers to New Horizons
The 57-year-old artist skyrocketed to fame with his 2000 smash hit “It Wasn’t Me,” followed by successes like “Angel” and “Boombastic.” Now, he blends his signature style with fresh ventures.
New Album Lottery Delivers Signature Vibes
Lottery mixes genres while reviving Shaggy’s fun, reggae-infused sound. “You can dance to it, you can cry to it, you can get ready to it. You know what I mean?” Shaggy shares. “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.”
Spotlight on The Last Ship
Shaggy joins the cast of The Last Ship, the acclaimed musical written and composed by Sting, marking a surprising pivot to stage performance.

