Gasp! Shaggy Admits To Faking His Singing Voice
Written by Site Hub on March 17, 2024
In an intriguing revelation, Shaggy, the renowned “It Wasn’t Me” and “Boombastic” singer, disclosed that his iconic singing voice was an invention, inspired by his time in the U.S. Marines. The artist, who joined the Marines at 18 and served during the first Gulf War, found his distinctive, throaty vocal style by mimicking the gruff voice of drill instructors as a form of jest and motivation for his platoon. This unique voice, initially used in a cover of “Oh Carolina,” resonated with audiences, compelling Shaggy to adopt it for his musical career. Despite the voice being a departure from his natural tone, it became a hallmark of his sound, contributing to his success as a two-time Grammy-winning artist with a career spanning over 30 years and a dozen studio albums. Shaggy’s inventive approach to his vocal performance has cemented his status in the music industry, earning him admiration from fans worldwide, including the legendary Michael Jackson.
Source: BET