Grammy Award-winning Jamaican entertainer Shaggy has achieved a monumental milestone as his 2000 hit single “It Wasn’t Me” featuring Rik Rok has surpassed one billion streams on Spotify. This feat places Shaggy and Rik Rok among an elite group of artists whose tracks have reached this significant benchmark on the world’s leading music streaming platform. Remarkably, Shaggy joins fellow Jamaican artist Sean Paul in this exclusive cluster dubbed ‘BILLIONS CLUB‘; following Paul’s achievement last year, his 2016 hit “No Lie” featuring Dua Lipa crossed the same threshold.
“It Wasn’t Me” was released on November 7, 2000, as the lead single from Shaggy’s fifth studio album, Hot Shot. The song not only peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 but also topped numerous charts worldwide, establishing Shaggy as a global dancehall sensation. The track’s infectious rhythm and catchy lyrics resonated with audiences, making it a career-defining moment for Shaggy. His current monthly listenership on Spotify exceeds 17 million, highlighting his enduring popularity and the lasting appeal of his music.
The journey to success for “It Wasn’t Me” was not without its challenges. In a VICE documentary aired almost four years ago, Shaggy revealed that his manager at the time, Robert Livingston, initially did not believe in the track. It was Hans Haedelt, Senior Director of A&R at MCA Records, who saw the song’s potential and championed its release. Despite initial scepticism from the label executives who doubted the album’s potential, the track’s phenomenal success proved them wrong. Livingston later clarified that keeping Rik Rok on the song was a point of contention, but ultimately, it was a decision that contributed to the song’s unique charm and massive success.
Twenty-four years later, “It Wasn’t Me” continues to captivate audiences and remains a staple in pop culture.