Shaggy says that nearly everybody has misunderstood his song “It Wasn’t Me.” The 54-year-old rapper says that although most people think the song condoned cheating, it was actually an “anti-cheating song.” “It Wasn’t Me” was released as part of Shaggy’s 2000 album Hot Shot. “It’s just that nobody listened to the record to the end,” Shaggy said. “There’s a part in the record where it’s a conversation between two people and you have one guy, which is me at that point, giving that bad advice, like, “Yo, bro, how could you get caught?”Keep reading to find out more… “Just tell her, ‘It wasn’t me,’” and then at the end, the guy says, “I’m going to tell her that I’m sorry for the pain that I’ve caused,” Shaggy told People. “I’ve been listening to your reasoning, it makes no sense at all.
Going to tell her that I’m sorry for the pain that I’ve caused. You might think that you’re a player, but you’re completely lost.” “Nobody hears that part!” Shaggy continued. “That’s what the song says.
But everybody’s just caught up on that, ‘It wasn’t me, it wasn’t me.’ It’s an anti-cheating song. No one ever really buys into that, and I keep explaining it to people.
Then, they go listen to it back and be like, ‘Oh dude, I totally missed that.’” Shaggy says that fans misunderstanding the true meaning of the song for decades actually helped its popularity.
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