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"It Wasn't Me" is the first single from Jamaican-American reggae musician Shaggy's fifth studio album, Hot Shot (2000). The song features vocals from British-Jamaican singer RikRok (credited as Ricardo "RikRok" Ducent).
Both songs topped the Billboard Hot 100 and saw similar success worldwide, reaching number one in the UK, Ireland, Scotland and France, among others. [1] Female artist Lady Saw (aka Marion Hall) did an answer record to It Wasn't Me ("Son of a Bit@h") that also saw chart action.
Shaggy opened up about his 2000 hit song "It Wasn't Me" and revealed why the lyrics are a "big misconception" and shouldn't be seen as an "anti-cheating song."
In 2001 Shaggy performed with Rayvon and Rikrok at Michael Jackson's 30th anniversary the songs "Angel" and "It Wasn't Me" from Hot Shot. The album hit number one on the US Billboard 200 and UK Albums Chart. [1] As of 2007, Shaggy has sold over 20 million albums worldwide. [2]
"That Wasn't Me" is a song by American recording artist Brandi Carlile. The song serves as the lead single off Carlile's fourth studio album, Bear Creek . [ 1 ] It was recorded by Tanya Tucker for her 2023 album Sweet Western Sound , which was co-produced by Carlile.
"It Wasn't Me" by reggae musician Shaggy was released in September 2000 as the first single from his fifth album Hot Shot, eventually reaching number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States and in other countries. [1] The lyrics of the song depict a man asking his friend what to do after his girlfriend catches him having sex with ...
Now That's What I Call Music! 6 was released on April 3, 2001. The album is the sixth edition of the Now! series in the United States. It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, [3] selling 525,000 units in its first week of release. [4]
"It Wasn't Me" is the first second released from Solé's debut album, Skin Deep, it was first released on March 14, 2000 to Urban radio after February magazines were promoting it the upcoming single. It was produced by Christopher "Tricky" Stewart and featured a guest verse from Ginuwine and the album version featured J-Weav .