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| The dog-a-muffin master's breakthrough album! Boombastic, In The Summertime (w/Rayvon), Why You Treat Me So Bad (w/Grand Puba), Island Lover, Day Oh, etc. |
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| 2 Boombastic |
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| 3 Something Different |
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| 4 Forgive Them Father |
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| 5 Heartbreak Suzie |
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| 6 Finger Smith |
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| 7 Why You Treat Me So Bad |
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| 8 Woman a Pressure Me |
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| 9 The Train Is Coming |
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| 10 Island Lover |
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| 11 The Day Oh |
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| 12 Jenny |
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| 13 How Much More? |
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| 14 Gal Yu a Pepper |
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| 15 In the Summertime [Remix] |
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Album Review
"Boombastic" confirmed Shaggy's status as one of the most popular dancehall acts of the '90s, and for good reason -- the record is an infectiously entertaining collection of deep, funky grooves that celebrates good times. Featuring the major hit title track, the album also sports a great guest appearance by Grand Puba on "Why You Treat Me So Bad," as well as a hot duet with singer Wayne Wonder on "Something Different." Despite a silly cover of "Day Oh," "Boombastic" keeps the funky reggae coming and is Shaggy's best album to date. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Biography


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