Shaboozey had an unforgettable night at the 2025 Grammy Awards, even though he left empty-handed. The artist performed a medley of his hits alongside other best new artist nominees, making his presence felt despite not winning any of the five awards he was up for.
Shaboozey revealed exciting plans for the future, including a potential collaboration with country star Morgan Wallen. When asked about his next move following the success of his 19-week Hot 100 No. 1 hit “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” Shaboozey teased, “Stuff’s comin’, man, stuff’s comin’.” He shared that Wallen had recently reached out to him, and he’s thrilled about Wallen’s progress and new music. “It’s just good that he’s doing good, taking care of himself, putting out some new music that I feel the world is excited about… and ready for,” Shaboozey added.
Looking ahead to his next musical release, Shaboozey expressed enthusiasm about the follow-up to his breakthrough 2024 album, Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going. “I’m so excited about it. I feel like I’m now coming into my own,” he said. “This [Grammy Awards] is just an extra treat on top of everything I’ve done so far in my career. I can’t wait to keep it going.”
Reflecting on his Grammy nominations in the “big four” categories, including Song of the Year and Best New Artist, Shaboozey said, “Honestly, to be in the big four after just one year of really figuring out the type of music I wanted to make… It’s amazing, and honestly I hope that I keep coming, and this isn’t just the only year I get to do this.”
With plenty of exciting collaborations and new music on the horizon, Shaboozey’s journey is just getting started.
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