The country star’s breakout single continues to dominate various music charts; oh my, good Lord. Shaboozey, the Virginia ...
Among the biggest voices of her era, Roberta Flack launched her storied career at Mr. Henry’s, a small bar on Washington’s ...
Roberta Flack did not write Killing Me Softly. There is some dispute about who did. Two music industry veterans were involved ...
Shaboozey orders up a 35th frame atop Billboard's multi-metric Hot Country Songs chart with his crossover smash, "A Bar Song ...
Morgan Wallen isn’t hiding the truth from his son Indigo. On Monday, the country singer shared a clip of a new song titled ...
The song is a departure from the first two seasons, mostly due to the fact that there are no vocals (though the accordion is ...
Marking a major year for Shaboozey, the country singer landed the longest No. 1 hit thanks to "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" ...
Most respectable newspapers have a network of overseas bureaus. This one is no exception. But a journalist could honestly ...
Shaboozey's "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" also features a hook that blends with J-Kwon's beloved two-decade-old rap classic "Tipsy," while his Queen Bey duet "Sweet Honey Buckiin" beats with a thump like ...
Shaboozey is using his fame to draw attention to how difficult it can be for emerging artists to handle their finances and a burgeoning music career.