Shaboozey's 'A Bar Song (Tipsy)' reaches No.1 from No.6 Advertising signHot Country Songs chart (dated May 4). The song, which intersperses J-Kwon's 2004 hip-hop classic “Tipsy,” marks the first chart-topper for the Virginia native (born Collins Obinna Chibueze).
“A Bar Song (Tipsy)” is up 95% to 20.9 million official streams in the US. 1,202% on 170,000 shared radio airplay impressions. and 48% to 14,000 sold April 19-25, according to Luminate.
Notably, as Shaboozey dethrones Beyoncé's “Texas Hold 'Em,” which has reigned for the past 10 weeks, two black artists have led each other for the first time since Hot Country Songs became a comprehensive genre chart. in 1958.
Shaboozey guests on two tracks on Beyoncé's LP Cowboy Carter, which leads Top Country Albums for a fourth week (with 66,000 equivalent album units): “Spaghettii” (also featuring Linda Martell) and “Sweet * Honey * Buckiin.” He said recently Advertising sign that he's “so happy to have such a powerhouse of an artist choose to make this trip across the country, so it's amazing to be a part of that.”
A week earlier, Shaboozey climbed to No. 1, up from No. 34, on the Emerging Artists chart, and “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” topped Digital Song Sales and Country Digital Song Sales, marking his first coronation at Advertising signgraphs of It adds a second week atop emerging artists, while the track accelerates Country Digital singles sales for a second frame.
The song is the lead single from Shaboozey's album American Dogwood/EMPIRE Where I've been is not where I'm goingdue on May 31st. Previously released the sets Cowboys live forever, outlaws never die in 2022 and Lady Wrangler in 2018. He said Advertising sign that he describes the new LP as “a bit of that genre that yet Cowboy Carter was created, a little bit of everything. Lots of country, but some hip-hop moments in there too. But a lot of my personal story and journey.”
J-Kwon's “Tipsy” ruled the Hot Rap Songs chart for five weeks and reached No. 2 on both the Billboard Hot 100 and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs of 2004. The St. Louis rapper recently said Advertising sign on Shaboozey's revival of the song, “He's really not paying homage…let's put it this way: we did this together and I'm proud of him.”
All charts dated May 4 will be updated on Billboard.com tomorrow, April 30.
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