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"There's three kinds of music—reggae music, dancehall music, and Shaggy music," says the certified Diamond hitmaker who recently released 'Lottery,' his first studio album in seven years. "I make Shaggy music." The new project features high profile collabs from Robin Thicke, Akon, and Jeremih to Sting, Rayvon, Aidonia, and 450. Mr. Boombastic blessed Boomshots with an in-depth interview, speaking with Reshma B about new adventures in his career—from performing in the musical theater piece 'The Last Ship' with Sting to acting in a film with Kevin Costner—and reflecting on his larger purpose in life. "We're about changing people's lives." Subscribe to #BoomshotsTV for more crucial reggae and dancehall videos. / boomshots / boomshots / boomshotsmagazine

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