A Quote by Shaggy

Even my mom is calling me Shaggy now, which is weird, because Shaggy is more like a character that I play. Shaggy is flamboyant; he's cocky. And I can't live that twenty-four hours a day - hell, no.
Even my mom is calling me Shaggy now, which is weird, because Shaggy is more like a character that I play.
I guess, like, I've always listened to rap, and I remember I specifically started listening to, like, pop-rap when I was, like, 11, you know, like Shaggy. I love Shaggy. And then I discovered, like, underground rap when I got to high school, and really, that's when it kind of blossomed. I don't feel like my love for rap blossomed off of Shaggy.
I'm looking more like my dogs every day - it must be the shaggy fringe and the ears.
I think a lot guys get laid pretending to be Shaggy 2 Dope because without his paint he's a lot more unrecognizable. He's not a gimpy gorilla like me.
I got the name in primary school because my hair was shaggy. And I didn't like it; I thought it was derogatory.
I have a festival called Shaggy and Friends, which is a charity event to raise funds for a hospital.
I'm Shaggy. I'm a business.
'Shaggy' is a brand.
I loved Shaggy and Eminem.
I'm addicted to women. Believe me, as Shaggy, after every concert, there's drawers that are dropping.
No breed of cats in its proper condition can by any stretch of the imagination be thought of as even slightly ungraceful - a record against which must be pitted the depressing spectacle of impossibly flattened bulldogs, grotesquely elongated dachshunds, hideously shapeless and shaggy Airedales, and the like.
'Shaggy' was a nickname before it was ever a stage name. I have no problem with it.
I reserve the right to tell shaggy dog stories or even common jokes as part of what I'm doing. I don't give a damn if half the audience walks out.
'Lucky Day' is what I would call the Shaggy roller-coaster ride. It takes you to different moods. I listen to music in moods.
My notion of a great novel is something like a five-hundred-page shaggy-dog story, with only the punch line omitted.
I've always been faced with all kinds of criticism. People were saying, 'Oh, Shaggy is pop. He can't do dancehall,' even though I came from dancehall.
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