“Get a double shot of whiskey 4 me!” the star said on social media
Shaboozey's hit track “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 after spending weeks in the Top 10.
“We did it. Not us. 1. I love you all,” He wrote, quote-tweeting an account that shared the news. “Happy Day 'A Bar Song.' Take a double shot of whiskey 4 me!'
The country hip-hop star went on to celebrate the achievement on social media, calling the feeling “indescribable.”
“The true feeling of making your dreams come true is indescribable and I hope everyone gets to experience it at some point in their lives,” Shaboozey wrote after sharing a Position about how he and Beyoncé were both the only black artists to have a song reach Number One on both the Hot 100 and Hot Country songs charts.
He also retweeted a tweet he shared in January reading“Note this tweet: we're blowing up this year!”
In May, Shaboozey sat down with him Rolling rock to break down how he made the record, revealing that he was inspired by Pharrell Williams during the song's production. “You can't have a country song without a 12-string, you can't have a bluegrass song without a 12-string guitar,” he said. “It has a brighter tone.”
Shaboozey came into the limelight thanks to his work Cowboy Carter, joining Beyoncé on the songs “Spaghettii” and the standout “Sweet Honey Buckiin.” His album was also released Where I've been is not where I'm going last month.
“He comes across as someone who grew up in the country who also appreciates hip hop. In this way, it was essentially a game changer,” read a Rolling Stone LP review. “Cowboy Carter (where he made two cameos) fired the first volley at redefining and modernizing the country, but Shaboozey's second album is a full barrage of all those possibilities.”
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