![]() ![]() While we were playing it, RikRok actually walked in singing that melody. As far as the Juice part, myself and Dave Kelly had already written one verse. It just had that groove that made you want to put your arms around it. So that bass - doom-doom, do-do-doom-doom - is actually a reggae bassline even though it’s from a rock song. He actually made a suggestion of interpolating Steve Miller Band’s. How did you stumble upon it?ĭJ Paul, who used to play at the Club Illusion in Brooklyn, was a really good friend with my longtime producer Sting International. I didn’t realize that “Angel” interpolates Juice Newton’s 1981 cover of “Angel of the Morning”. The conversation has been condensed and edited for clarity. And a lot of people don’t want to do put that work in.”īelow, Shaggy speaks to Billboard about his memories from 2001, his legacy, and sparking a Michael Jackson meme. There’s no reason you’re not taking the reins - it just takes work. “It’s a wide-open field now, so you don’t have the gatekeepers I used to have in my time. ![]() Justin Bieber, Rihanna, Drake, all these people are tapping into it. “If you look at the history of it, from reggaéton, hip-hop and Afrobeat, all of that came from dancehall. ![]() Magic in the Chaos: How Christina Aguilera, Mya, Baz Luhrmann & More Revived ‘Lady Marmalade&rsquo…
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