

When Hurricane Melissa ripped through Jamaica, leaving a path of destruction across the island, international superstar Shaggy — known for hits like “It Wasn’t Me” and “Angel” — immediately stepped forward to help his homeland recover.
Shaggy, whose real name is Orville Burrell, has long been recognized for his generosity and commitment to Jamaica. When the storm struck, he wasted no time turning words into action. Partnering with attorney Dan Newlin, Shaggy helped organize emergency relief flights from Florida to Jamaica, packed with food, medical supplies, water, diapers, and essential goods for affected families.
“When something happens to Jamaica, it happens to all of us,” Shaggy shared. “We can’t just sit and watch — we have to act.”
Through his Shaggy Foundation, he continues to coordinate relief support for hard-hit communities, ensuring aid reaches directly to families most in need.

The first relief flights landed in Kingston shortly after the storm, where teams worked to distribute emergency supplies to areas cut off by flooding and infrastructure damage. Shaggy also committed his own resources to fund continued shipments of goods and assist in rebuilding efforts for schools and community centers.
His efforts have inspired the Jamaican diaspora and fans worldwide to contribute to the recovery — a reflection of the global love and respect Shaggy has earned throughout his career.
More than a multi-platinum artist, Shaggy continues to serve as one of Jamaica’s most influential cultural ambassadors. Whether through his music, his philanthropy, or his leadership in times of crisis, he embodies the spirit of “One Love” — unity, compassion, and resilience.
His track record of giving back — including millions donated to the Bustamante Children’s Hospital — proves that Shaggy’s commitment to Jamaica runs far deeper than fame.
Jammins Events proudly recognizes Shaggy and all artists lending their time and support to help Jamaica rebuild after Hurricane Melissa.
To contribute or learn more about verified relief organizations providing direct aid on the ground, visit:
👉 Food for the Poor Jamaica
👉 The Shaggy Foundation
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