Shaboozey Shares The Advice Beyoncé Gave Him While Making ‘Cowboy Carter’

Shaboozey Shares The Advice Beyoncé Gave Him While Making ‘Cowboy Carter’

In a new interview with People, breakout country superstar Shaboozey shared the one piece of advice that he received from Beyoncé. The 29-year-old "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" hitmaker made a guest appearance on Beyoncé's Grammy-winning Best Country Album and Album of the Year, Cowboy Carter, and he reflects on what that memorable experience was like.…

In a new interview with People, breakout country superstar Shaboozey shared the one piece of advice that he received from Beyoncé. The 29-year-old “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” hitmaker made a guest appearance on Beyoncé’s Grammy-winning Best Country Album and Album of the Year, Cowboy Carter, and he reflects on what that memorable experience was like. “When I was recording the songs on her album, [I was like], ‘Oh man, I can’t do these runs’ or ‘I am nowhere near the vocalist, performer or anything Beyoncé is,’” Shaboozey shared. “And I kind of got in my head about that. What they told me was, ‘Hey, we brought you here for you to do you.'” As to what advice he took Queen Bey herself, Shaboozey revealed, “Just be yourself. Just be confident in the fact that you are different, you are unique and that’s what people are going to resonate with.” That advice clearly worked for the young musician, as Shaboozey received five nominations of his own at the 2025 Grammy Awards. (People)

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