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Shaboozey is everywhere.

The Grammy-nominated artist and Lindsey Stirling will join Lainey Wilson in providing halftime entertainment for the trio of National Football League games that will take over television on Thanksgiving.

Lainey Wilson was previously announced as the entertainment for the Dallas Cowboys’ annual Thanksgiving Day game.

Shaboozey will perform when the Detroit Lions take on the Chicago Bears on CBS, and Stirling will take the stage as the Packers play the Miami Dolphins on NBC.

The singer-songwriter has built his own lane in the alternative country and hip-hop space.

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He began his rise to stardom after he had two standout features on Beyoncé’s COWBOY CARTER.

His mega-hit “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” achieved 6X RIAA platinum certification, and he will most certainly perform it for the crowd.

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Shaboozey Has Accelerated His Career Over A Remade Rapper’s Song From The 2000s

Ten months ago, most of America didn’t know Shaboozey’s name.

The singer and rapper was signed and dropped from Republic Records.

His single “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” would change his life and the direction of his career. The song became such an enduring hit, and it wasn’t quite the first time anybody had heard it.

Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song” skyrocketed to the top of the Billboard Hot 100. It includes lyrics from J-Kwon’s 2004 hit “Tipsy.”

Kwon’s breakout hit peaked at No. 2 on the Hot 100 in 2004. It was a hit then, and even more of a hit now.

It’s hard to believe he was merely 17 years old when the song was released in January 2004.

Now 38 years old, Kwon has a chance to win a Grammy thanks to Shaboozey’s remake.

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