Emerging in the early '90s as the biggest crossover success in dancehall reggae, Shaggy became the genre's most potent artist in the international market and has sustained a lasting career. On wildly popular albums like 1995's breakout Boombastic (featuring the chart-topping single of the same name) and 2000's multi-platinum Hot Shot. Shaggy's music was geared toward good times, a friendly (if horny) persona, and catchy party anthems. While he wasn't shy about lifting hooks wholesale from pop hits of the past, he also had fairly eclectic tastes, giving his records a musical va...