Their latest collaboration is “Til A Mawnin” — an upbeat reggae track showcasing some of the pair’s playfulness released Feb.
Sting and Shaggy are making reggae music together again — and breaking the "golden rule" while promoting their new song "Til ...
It’s been 25 years since Shaggy dropped “It Wasn’t Me” — and he is still clearing up the meaning of the iconic song. “At the ...
Sting, the legendary frontman of The Police and a massively successful solo artist, has carved out one of the most diverse and enduring careers in modern music. With a blend of rock, jazz ...
My wife calls me Orville. STING: Only when you’re in trouble. (laughs) AP: What’s the best way to listen to this song? SHAGGY: With something rolled up. (laughs) STING: That is such a cliche.
The best writers have the ability to cross ... Crying” eventually was recorded by Toby Keith in a duet with Sting, proving the song’s country feel wasn’t just in the writer’s imagination.
Sting, 73, and Shaggy, 56, spoke to The Associated Press recently about the new song and finding friendship and musical inspiration in each other. Answers have been edited for clarity and brevity.
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