Grammy Award-winning superstar, Shaggy he has managed to spark a conversation with his latest version of Mi Nuh Know, which sees the Diamond-plus artist express his thoughts more than ever.The song, whose music video was first shown last Thursday (March 17) on YouTube, includes lyrics from Eek-A-Mouse's 1981 song Do-Dem by his longtime friend Ninjaman's Don, a song famous produced by Steelie and Clevie. in the early 1990s.
Although a former U.S. Marine Corps officer, who holds the Jamaican Distinguished Bridge (Danger Commander), can shed a few feathers with this, he maintains his composure. Singer T he It Wasn't Me had a chat, with some media and opened up a few.
'about that new song and confirming that he has a new album along the way.
Mi Nuh Know pays tribute to Eek-a-Mouse Wa-Do-Dem and Ninjaman Don. What ideas were behind your modern perspective?
The definition of Eek-a-Mouse and Ninjaman was as strategic as the song in the verses, depicting Dancehall in two different eras… Ninjaman embodies the essence of the great Dancehall style, with Eek-a-Mouse representing Dancehall style in the traditional Riddim Reggae, and also There is my album coming up ..
The song is produced by our local producer Shane Hoosang, who also released the first 10 albums from Spice which was Grammy nominated.
Do you think the features help Jamaican artists climb the charts?
Features help when the person you are looking after helps you in project development. Most of these partners do not care to make a feature, because the variety is good. But, they don’t go the extra mile to help get the song out or in some cases they don’t even want to compensate the artist properly.
There would be instances where the artist was the one accessing the feature, then hiding behind the management and recording companies and not making a song.
I have benefited from the features myself. Some of them were good experiences some were not very good, but I am happy to say that most of my hits have been for home / new talent… Rik Rok on It Wasn't Me, Rayvon on Angel / Summertime, Mohombi, Faydee on I Need Your Love , Conkerah on Banana and of course Spice recently with Sean Paul on Go Down Deh.
What do you think of Shenseea's debut album?
I congratulated Shenseea for her personal and public release. We should all support any of us who are trying to do tricks out there in the game.
It is difficult for us as a reggae with less than 6% of the global market share to compete and find a place at the table ... I loved his album and he does a great job of keeping himself relevant.
What advice would you give her and other women to put themselves on the international charts?
My advice to Shenseea is to keep working hard. She is young and new to the Game…
There is a lot to learn and the game changes all the time, so no one has the right answers we are all students in this new era. He will have to rely on his instincts.
Shaggy's Mi Nuh Know is now available on all music distribution systems.
Do you think the features help Jamaican artists climb the charts?
Features help when the person you are looking after helps you in project development. Most of these partners do not care to make a feature, because the variety is good. But, they don’t go the extra mile to help get the song out or in some cases they don’t even want to compensate the artist properly.
There would be instances where the artist was the one accessing the feature, then hiding behind the management and recording companies and not making a song.
I have benefited from the features myself. Some of them were good experiences some were not very good, but I am happy to say that most of my hits have been for home / new talent… Rik Rok on It Wasn't Me, Rayvon on Angel / Summertime, Mohombi, Faydee on I Need Your Love , Conkerah on Banana and of course Spice recently with Sean Paul on Go Down Deh.
What do you think of Shenseea's debut album?
I congratulated Shenseea for her personal and public release. We should all support any of us who are trying to do tricks out there in the game.
It is difficult for us as a reggae with less than 6% of the global market share to compete and find a place at the table ... I loved his album and he does a great job of keeping himself relevant.
What advice would you give her and other women to put themselves on the international charts?
My advice to Shenseea is to keep working hard. She is young and new to the Game…
There is a lot to learn and the game changes all the time, so no one has the right answers we are all students in this new era. He will have to rely on his instincts.
Shaggy's Mi Nuh Know is now available on all music distribution systems.
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