Shabuzie, Nigerian-American musician who has some major features in Beyoncé cowboy carterSeizing the moment of this big release date and announcing his own new album, Where was I, isn’t this where I’m goingOut May 31st.
The genre-oriented rapper/singer/producer/filmmaker has been serving up new music from the LP over the past few months, including “Annabelle,” “Let It Burn,” and “Vegas” (which was a single). Rolling stone “Songs You Need to Know”) earlier this month. where was i Shabuzzi’s third LP after 2022 Cowboys live forever, outlaws never die And his 2018 debut, Lady Wrangler,
Prior to the album’s release, Shaboozy would play some headlining shows in Los Angeles, New York City, and Nashville; Tickets for those events are on sale now. He would also support Jesse Murph on select dates of his “In the Sticks” tour.
Over the past decade, Shaboozi’s music has incorporated elements of country, Americana, rock, and hip-hop. This omnivorous musical approach arguably made him the perfect fit for cowboy carter, and he appears on two tracks: “Spaghetti” and “Sweet Honey Buckin’.” In fact, “Spaghetti” begins with pioneering country great Linda Martel saying, “Genres are a weird little concept, aren’t they? In theory, they have a simple definition that’s easy to understand, but in practice, Some people may feel limited.
with shabooji, cowboy carter It features a large number of guests, including a handful of country legends – Martel, Willie Nelson and Dolly Parton – who narrate interludes throughout the LP. Miley Cyrus also guested on “II Most Wanted” and Post Malone appeared on “Levi’s Jeans”. Other contributors include Tanner Adell, Brittany Spencer, Willie Jones, Rhiannon Giddens, Robert Randolph, Raphael Saadiq, and Justin Schipper.