Released at the dawn of the millennium, Hotshot became a cultural phenomenon, propelled by chart-topping singles like “Angel” featuring Rayvon and the unforgettable “It Wasn’t Me” with Rik Rok. The album achieved diamond certification, a feat no other dancehall project has matched, selling over 10 million units worldwide. Billboard’s recognition of Hotshot at number 61 solidifies its place as one of the most iconic albums of the past two decades. Shaggy’s ability to blend reggae-infused rhythms with mainstream appeal remains unparalleled. Reflecting on his legacy, Shaggy once noted, “Dancehall has always been about breaking boundaries, and Hotshot was proof that our music could resonate with the world.”
Equally monumental is Sean Paul’s inclusion in Billboard’s Top 100 Artistes of the 21st Century. Ranked alongside global heavyweights like Taylor Swift, Drake, and Rihanna, Sean Paul is the only Jamaican artiste on the list. With hits like “Get Busy” and “Temperature,” the Grammy-winning artiste has been a consistent ambassador for dancehall music on the global stage. Responding to the news, Sean Paul expressed his gratitude by sharing Billboard’s announcement on Instagram, captioning it with “feeling blessed.” His placement at 88th highlights a career spanning over two decades, marked by numerous accolades and an enduring fan base.
The recognition of both Shaggy and Sean Paul underscores dancehall’s pivotal role in shaping modern music.




