Rising Nigerian-American country music star Shaboozey has finally released his eagerly awaited album, “Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going”, via EMPIRE.
The album features collaborations with notable artists like Paul Cauthen, Noah Cyrus, and BigXthaPlug.
Shaboozey expressed his excitement and gratitude, saying, “This album means the world to me, it’s a reflection of my journey and the stories that shaped me… I hope when y’all listen, you feel that same connection and authenticity. It’s not just an album, it’s a piece of my soul, and I’m grateful to share it with you.”
The album’s single, “My Fault” featuring Noah Cyrus, showcases a stunning blend of their strong vocals harmonizing over an intricate acoustic guitar melody.
Shaboozey’s star continues to rise, cementing his place in mainstream culture with his platinum-certified anthem “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” and achieving significant milestones on the Billboard charts.
“Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going” marks Shaboozey’s most ambitious work to date, taking listeners on a cinematic road trip through the American West with his country/folk-inspired sound.
The album includes critically acclaimed singles like “Let It Burn”, “Anabelle”, and “Vegas”, solidifying Shaboozey’s position as a singular new voice in the music scene.
You can hear the album below.