Vevo, the world’s main music video community, proclaims the discharge of Shaboozey’s stay efficiency of “A Bar Tune (Tipsy),” off his album The place I’ve Been, Isn’t The place I’m Going.
Shaboozey blends nation and hip-hop genres, creating songs that really feel as epic as a film; gripping, unpredictable, immense in scope however rooted in uncooked emotion. On his new album, The place I’ve Been, Isn’t The place I’m Going, Shaboozey charts a cinematic street journey via the wilds of the American West, bringing a strong new depth to his storytelling while pushing additional into the nation/folk-inspired sound he’s explored in recent times.
Initially from Northern Virginia, Shaboozey pulls inspiration from different DMV artists like Missy Elliot, Pharell and Timbaland. After a decade of perfecting his sound, Shaboozey skyrocketed to the mainstream after being featured in two songs on Beyonce’s Cowboy Carter album: “Candy Honey Buckiin” and “Spaghetti.” His album, The place I’ve Been, Isn’t The place I’m Going, was launched shortly after, with the standout single “A Bar Tune (Tipsy),” constructed round J-Kwon’s 2004 hit, “Tipsy.” The observe most lately grew to become the longest-running #1 single within the Sizzling 100 of 2024, having now been within the prime spot for eight weeks and counting.
“I’ve been doing music for such a very long time, I’ve put lots of time and years into it,” Shaboozey stated in a latest interview, “I put a lot into it that I really feel prefer it’s simply cool to see it working. Everyone hopes it really works. To see it really working, it’s unreal.”
On Vevo, Shaboozey has garnered over 147 million international views in 2024 to this point, with the official video for “A Bar Tune (Tipsy)” at the moment Vevo’s #1 most-viewed nation video this yr.