Shaboozey has shared a statement clarifying the intent of his Grammys speech honoring immigrants, which received pushback on ...
"I want to be clear and unequivocal: Foundational Black Americans built this country. Period," he wrote after some took issue ...
Shaboozey says his Grammys speech thanking his immigrant parents was 'never intended to dismiss [the] truth' that 'Black ...
On Feb. 1, Shaboozey won his first Grammy Award. In an emotional speech, he tearfully accepted the award, thanking his mother ...
The country star said he "never intended to dismiss" the role of Black people or enslaved Africans after facing some ...
"Tipsy’s about what’s happening in the bar, and this one’s really about someone who’s dealing with the consequences and ...
Shaboozey, who takes his stage name from a pronunciation of his family surname Chibueze, dedicated the win to the “children ...
Shaboozey won the award during the Grammys Premiere Ceremony, a program that takes place prior to the primetime show; most ...
In a new episode of her 'Dumb Blonde' podcast, Bunnie Xo says that Shaboozey pulled her aside to tell her he'd pre-written an ...
Shaboozey is officially a GRAMMY-award winning country music artist. The "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" singer, whose real name is ...
Shaboozey took to Twitter on Tuesday (Feb. 3) to open up on his controversial immigrants comment during the Grammys.
"I've had so many dreams of being able to do something like this," the singer said ...
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