Pre-Release

- JUL 31, 2026
- 20 songs
Albums
Artist Playlists
Appears On
- Halifax Citadel National Historic Site · Fri, Jun 26 · 5:30 PM
- Fan Park @ ICE District · Fri, Aug 28 · 2:30 PM
- Snowmass Town Park · Fri, Sep 4 · 4 PM
- Snowmass Town Park · Sat, Sep 5 · 1 PM
- Snowmass Town Park · Sun, Sep 6 · 1 PM
- Arizona Financial Theatre · Tue, Sep 8 · 8 PM
- Moody Amphitheater · Fri, Sep 11 · 8 PM
- South Side Ballroom · Sat, Sep 12 · 8 PM
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About Shaboozey
Born Collins Obinna Chibueze in 1995, Shaboozey first gained serious attention with more linear rap offerings like “Jeff Gordon,” scoring a deal with Republic Records in 2017. With projects like 2018’s Lady Wrangler, he showcased more dimensions to his fusion of country and hip-hop—a formula perfected by the time he was releasing songs like 2023’s earnestly yearning “Let It Burn.” The next year, he parlayed that momentum into guest spots on Beyoncé’s country-leaning album, COWBOY CARTER (“SWEET ★ HONEY ★ BUCKIIN’” and “SPAGHETTII”). His third full-length, 2024’s Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going, allowed him to level up again with “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” a track that reimagines J-Kwon’s 2004 single “Tipsy” as something you play on a country-bar jukebox. In 2025, following that chart smash, the singer/rapper slowed it down with the more traditional country-leaning “Good News” from the deluxe version of the same album. The next year, he turned to “Born to Die” from The Outlaw Cherie Lee & Other Western Tales, a foot-stomping barn burner. Ultimately, his penchant for oscillating between trap soundscapes and down-home tunes for driving dusty roads is proof that rap and country music are more similar than people think.
- FROM
- Woodbridge, VA, United States
- BORN
- May 9, 1995
- GENRE
- Country