I cleaned many a toilet.
— Shaggy
I just think, as a people in general, we should always look at ourselves as the underdog, so we should always go harder than the next person.
I get called everything from 'Mr Boombastic' to 'Mr Lover Lover' to 'Mr It Wasn't Me.' It's whatever is hot at that point.
I'm one of those artists that nobody ever sees coming. We started with Virgin in 1993. If you look at the climate of that time in reggae and you were to pick the top five people that'd have a shot at having mainstream success, I was nowhere in that equation at all.
A lot of true Jamaican artists don't understand the importance of radio so tend not to tap into that as a result.
Some people get a little shy, you know, and it can take a certain mood or a situation or a vibe for you to relax and come out of your shell.
I think the reason I got into the music business was basically for the live aspect of it.
We're fortunate to have had success, not just in America but worldwide.
The reggae fraternity is a small fraternity.
India is a great place.
Music really evolves as it goes along. It's an evolution.
Music, music, music. It doesn't get much better than that! It pretty much consumes my life.
When you see a Jamaica video, it's always the hood. Everybody in the video's got guns, and the world looks at it like that's what Jamaica's about. And it affects the economics of the music.
When I look at my catalog, most of my songs are about love or relationships. And I'm smart enough to say if it's not broken, don't fix it.
I have mixed feelings about Napster. I like what it can do for an unsigned band. It can help them sell 10,000 records. But for an established artist, there's already so much piracy around. They need to regulate it.
I'm used to people not getting it. I'll make amazing music, but it's convincing people that it's amazing - that's the problem.
I would never be about waking up early and do morning radio and TV back to back had I not been in the military, where they are throwing a garbage can in the middle of my squad bed at 5 o'clock in the morning for four years straight.
The greatest thing about me is I have always been able to reinvent. We have done that about three or four times with my sound.
The thing about Shaggy's records are those records are very timeless.
I didn't just sit down and write 'Summer In Kingston' from scratch; it came about from a bunch of songs I already had.
You've always got to try and reinvent yourself.
Women love to talk, so you gotta be the guy that listens - not just listens but is interested.
I'm from a single-parent family. My mom is like my mom and dad. She's my world.
I'm not the guy to get big record company budgets. My budget is Britney Spears' catering money.
I live in Kingston. When I tell people I live in Kingston, they start fearing for my life. People ask me if I have Internet in Jamaica. Like, seriously?
I came to the Unites States and realised I had a knack for coming up with rhymes and lyrics.
A lot of people do records, and they get hit records, but we were blessed with a lot of monsters. 'Oh Carolina' was a very monstrous record in 1993; so was 'Boombastic,' 'Angel' and 'It Wasn't Me.'
I used to do three or four songs a day, just write them - boom, boom, boom, and done - because of how spontaneous I was.
I constantly tour every year, around the clock. That's how I make my living, and I do very well. Because I have classic songs.
I'm still amazed at how the universe works.
Reggae is a culture. It's easy, laid-back.
The biggest thing I take away from the Army is that work ethic and being able to focus and put your eyes on a goal.
'Shaggy' was a nickname before it was ever a stage name. I have no problem with it.
When I was doing 'Hot Shot,' I didn't even have an album deal.
If I'm not on tour, then I'm sometimes laying down four or five records at a time.
I live vicariously through my songs.
I don't make as many records as other people do because I prefer the live side of it - and my records are so big that they keep me touring for years upon years and years.
'Lucky Day' is what I would call the Shaggy roller-coaster ride. It takes you to different moods. I listen to music in moods.
Making records is not brain surgery.
I love Indian food.
I am not from a musical family.
I'm inspired by day to day life, things that people go through, things that make people tick. Everybody has a story, so you try to put stories into songs and try to make it as entertaining as possible.
When magic happens, it just happens, brother.
When I look back at the people who shaped me, that made a difference in my life, most of them were women.
My children are a joy to be around.
The best thing about my house is that I live five minutes from the airport, and since I fly more than I drive, it saves me a lot of time.