"It Wasn't Me" was one of
Michael Jackson's favorite songs and he had Shaggy perform it at
his 30th anniversary concert show in 2001. Shaggy later told the Hot Morning Crew radio show that when the two met, Jackson told him the song sounded like something he would write, which prompted Shaggy to quip, "So you be bangin', huh?" The lyrical content of "It Wasn't Me" inspired
Slate writer
Josh Levin to coin the term the "
Shaggy defense" to describe
R. Kelly's defense at
his 2008 child pornography trial stemming from the production of a
sex tape: "I predict that in the decades to come, law schools will teach this as the 'Shaggy defense'. You allege that I was caught on camera, butt naked, banging on the log cabin floor? It wasn't me." R. Kelly was ultimately found not guilty on those charges. Levin repeated the term on
NPR, and "Shaggy defense" entered common use to describe a defendant flatly denying guilt despite overwhelming evidence against them. The song was spoofed by
Bob Rivers, as "Caught Me One Handed", and makes a reference to the
Scooby-Doo character,
Shaggy Rogers. The video focused on him being caught
masturbating (about the girl next door) by his mother. The song was also spoofed on
Svengoolie. On
The Chris Moyles Show, the song was used as a prank call with "Shaggy" (actually impressionist
Jon Culshaw) trying to book a taxi, with the final line being "Can you drop me off at
The Chris Moyles Show on
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