*Reissued in 2001 by MCA records. Contains 1 bonus track. 16 tracks total.
Country: U.S.A.
Genre: Dancehall, Reggae
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© 2000-2001 MCA RecordsAllMusic Review by Bryan Buss
Shaggy's fourth album is a classic hybrid of reggae, R&B, and pop. Following duets with Maxi Priest ("That Girl") and Janet Jackson ("Luv Me, Luv Me"), the Jamaica native teams up with master producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis
and a myriad of talented guest vocalists who complement his personality
on each track. Coming with the minor hit "Hope" from 1999's For Love of the Game soundtrack, the first couple of singles, "Dance and Shout" (featuring a Michael Jackson sample) and "It Wasn't Me," show the strengths of this album -- they are smart, warm, and playful. Shaggy's persona is hard to not like. On "It Wasn't Me," a friend laments being caught by his girl with another woman; Shaggy
continually advises him to flatly deny it. To be able to use that
sentiment and still seem likable is a gift. There are such heavy
samples, some of the tracks almost sound like remakes at points, but
there is such originality and gifted wordplay that the combination works
as opposed to seeming unoriginal -- something most rappers can't seem
to accomplish. Each song on Hot Shot from the opening title track on is different, inviting, and infectious.
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