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Shaggy - Boombastic (CD)

Boombastic
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4.3 out of 5.0 stars 9 Ratings (11 Reviews)

Album Details: Boombastic

Release Date:09/11/1995
Label:Virgin Records Us
UPC:724384015824

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User Reviews: Boombastic

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    shaggy the bom!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jun 13, 2001 | 1 out of 1 found this Boombastic review helpful

    shaggy rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! if you hate him, tuff luck!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Overall:

    It's Hot

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Apr 12, 2001 | 1 out of 1 found this Boombastic review helpful

    I enjoyed the song and I think it was a very creative effort for Shaggy.

Pro Reviews: Boombastic

  • All Music Guide

    Boombastic confirmed Shaggy's status as one of the most popular dancehall acts of the '90s, and for good reason -- the record is a infectiously entertaining collection of deep, funky grooves that celebrate good times. Featuring the major hit title track, the album also sports a great guest appearance by Grand Puba on "Why You Treat Me So Bad," as well as a hot duet with singer "Wayne Wonder" on "Something Different." Despite a silly cover of "Day Oh," Boombastic keeps the funky reggae coming and is Shaggy's best album to date.

    - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Biography

Shaggy

Shaggy is a good example of how a single song can quickly take a relatively unknown performer straight to the top. For him, the song was a cover of the mid-'60s early reggae smash "Oh Carolina" (originally done by the Folkes Brothers for Prince Buster). Making full use of the production expertise of New York recording wizard Sting Int'l, and some excellent back-up music... Read more