Shaggy swaps the stage for English countryside tea and scones
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Jamaican-American reggae star Shaggy took a break from touring to spend a relaxed day in the English countryside, sharing a video on Instagram that showed him savouring a traditional spread of tea and freshly baked scones at a countryside manor.
What Shaggy Shared
In the video, Shaggy could be heard saying: 'My English countryside style. This is British. Scones and tea. Flex it.' He accompanied the post with the caption: 'Day off in the Countryside of England … chillin at the Manor havin my favorite : tea and scones!' The lighthearted clip offered fans a rare glimpse of the musician unwinding away from the spotlight.
Who Is Shaggy
Shaggy, born in Jamaica, is one of reggae's most decorated artists, best known for chart-topping hits including 'It Wasn't Me', 'Boombastic', 'In the Summertime', 'Oh Carolina', and 'Angel'. He has received eight Grammy Award nominations, winning twice — for Best Reggae Album with Boombastic in 1996 and with 44/876 alongside Sting in 2019. He also claimed the Brit Award for International Male Solo Artist in 2002.
Honours and Recognition
Beyond music, Shaggy has been recognised for his broader contributions. In 2007, he was awarded the Jamaican Order of Distinction with the rank of Commander. In 2022, Brown University conferred upon him an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree.
Career Milestones and Recent Work
Shaggy's career began in earnest in 1993 with 'Oh Carolina', a dancehall reimagining of a ska classic by the Folkes Brothers, which featured in the film Sliver. That same year, he appeared on Kenny Dope's hip-hop album The Unreleased Project and collaborated with producers including Sting International, Don One, Lloyd 'Spiderman' Campbell, Robert Livingston, and Frankie Cutlass on the maxi-single 'Nice and Lovely' Hip Hop Remix.
More recently, he released the studio album Lottery — a 13-track project featuring collaborations with Jeremih, Robin Thicke, Dexta Daps, Sting, and Anthony Hamilton, marking his first album of original, non-holiday material in several years.
In June 2026, Shaggy was included on the Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album with the track 'Love Always Wins', a collaboration with Cimafunk and Zema, as part of the official music rollout for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.