Last Thanksgiving You’ll probably be talking to your family at the table twice if they ask you if you’ve ever heard of Shaboozey this holiday season. He is a household name.
Shaboozey exploded in popularity this year with his hit song “A Bar Song,” which was played at bars, weddings, and other parties. Almost everywhere in the past few months.
After the song’s huge success, the 29-year-old singer gave the nod to perform during halftime during Thursday’s Chicago Bears-Detroit Lions game.
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Shaboozey released his first single in 2014, but his first two albums never even topped any charts.
However, “A Bar Song” spent 19 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, its longest tenure at No. 1, joining Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road” as the No. 1 song of all time.
Shaboozey, whose life takes a 180-degree turn in 2024, reflects on his journey post-show.
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“To go from a 250-seat venue to an NFL halftime show in one year is crazy. God can’t do anything.” He posted on–
follow Concert ArchivesShaboozey performed at the 210-person capacity Resident in Los Angeles in 2018, even earlier this year. He performed at the Clyde Theater in Fort Wayne, Indiana, which held 2,000 people.
“A Bar Song” is nominated for three Grammy Awards, while Shaboozey is also nominated for Best New Artist.
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After Shaboozey’s performance, Lions fans were treated to more positivity as the home team picked up a 23-20 victory over their NFC North rival.
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